Established in 2021, Cat Cafe MOCHA AEON MALL Chikushino expanded the chain's presence in Fukuoka, bringing professional cat cafe experience to Chikushino and surrounding regions. Located on the second floor of AEON MALL Chikushino, directly adjacent to JR Kashii Line Tempaizan Station and seven minutes from Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line Asaguragaidou Station, the location combines excellent regional transit access with family-friendly mall positioning. Notably, this location features MOCHA's most inclusive age policy—no age restrictions exist, and children ages 3 and under enjoy free entry—making it exceptionally accessible for families with infants and young toddlers. This inclusive approach reflects MOCHA's commitment to welcoming all visitors while introducing feline companionship across age groups.
The Chikushino location hosts a diverse collection of cats representing numerous breeds including Munchkin, Siberian, Scottish Fold, Selkirk Rex, Himalayan, Minuet, Sphynx, Ragdoll, Exotic Longhair, Ragamuffin, and Somali. Notable residents like Wendy (Munchkin), Marota (Siberian), and Heart (Somali) exemplify the variety guests encounter. Reviewers consistently emphasized the profound healing and calming effects of the space, with one detailed visitor describing it as "like a quiet living room" ("まるで静かなリビングのような癒やし空間") where "just seeing sleeping faces makes the heart feel lighter." Multiple visitors highlighted the exceptional cleanliness and odor-free environment—"店内はキレイで、猫の匂いも気にならず、とても快適に過ごせました" (the interior is clean, cat smell isn't noticeable, very comfortable to spend time)—and praised the staff's thoughtful attentiveness: "スタッフさんの対応も丁寧で安心" (staff are polite and reassuring). Reviewers particularly valued the peaceful, low-pressure interaction model—"猫ちゃんは皆おもちゃにもおやつにも飽きているようでした" combined with the observation that cats approach visitors more readily when humans are absorbed in activities: "自分から猫に近づきたくなるものですが、意外と人間が本に没頭しているときのほうが猫から近づいて来てくれるものなのですね" (although you'd expect to approach cats actively, cats actually approach more readily when humans are absorbed in books). One first-time cat cafe visitor highlighted the staff's guidance—"店員さんは猫じゃらしの使い方を教えてくれたり、おやつあげ体験の見守りをしてくれました" (staff taught us how to use cat toys and supervised treat-giving experiences)—and appreciated their balanced attentiveness: "ゆったりくつろいでいる時は適度な距離感を保ってくださるので、人見知りの私でも、助かりました" (staff maintain appropriate distance when guests are relaxing, which helped me, someone with social anxiety).
Operating daily from 10:00 to 21:00 (last entry 20:30), the Chikushino location charges ¥270 per 10 minutes on weekdays and ¥330 on weekends, with daily maximums of ¥3,600 (weekdays) or ¥3,900 (weekends). Remarkably, children ages 3 and under enjoy free entry, and there are no age restrictions whatsoever—making this the most family-inclusive MOCHA location. The entry fee includes complimentary beverages. The facility offers manga reading materials (including popular titles like Blue Lock), games, comfortable seating (including sofas), and a calming aesthetic. Cat treats cost ¥550 and are available in treat popsicle format. Two daily feeding times occur at 10:30 and 19:00, providing excellent observation opportunities. Multiple reviewers emphasized the value and ethical dimensions of the pricing—one visitor noted: "料金は高いのかもしれませんが、この子達の環境に課金したと思えば幸せなものです" (the charge might seem high, but thinking of it as paying for these cats' environment makes it feel worthwhile). The quiet atmosphere and relaxation-focused design create natural conditions where visitors find themselves staying longer than expected—one first-time visitor noted being surprised by their extended stay: "ついつい長時間滞在してしまいました" (I ended up staying much longer than expected). The mall location provides access to restrooms and other facilities. The location's appeal extends to those seeking quiet healing rather than active interaction—one reviewer specifically recommended it "for those who want to be healed quietly" ("静かに癒やされたい方にもおすすめです"). As with all MOCHA locations, flash photography is prohibited, and visitors should respect cats' autonomy and allow them to control interaction on their own terms.