Nestled in the vibrant Takadanobaba neighborhood of Shinjuku City, Cat Cafe Nyankoto stands as a compassionate refuge dedicated to elder and rescue cats. The cafe channels all proceeds directly into the care of its feline residents, many of whom require specialized medical attention. With approximately 17 cats calling the space home, including several with chronic diseases in rehabilitation, the cafe represents a meaningful commitment to animal welfare. The welcoming staff maintains a bilingual environment with English explanation cards available, making the space accessible to both local and international visitors. Guests can reach the cafe at 03-6233-9662 or via
LINE and email for reservations, which are encouraged for a smoother experience.
The atmosphere at Cat Cafe Nyankoto prioritizes feline wellbeing above all else, creating an intentionally quiet, cozy environment where cats feel secure. Reviewers consistently praised the calm, relaxed demeanor of the cats, attributing this to attentive staff care and thoughtful management. The cafe provides informative profile cards for each cat, helping visitors understand their individual personalities and learning that most residents are elderly felines receiving loving care in their senior years. The cats display friendly, approachable behavior and welcome gentle petting, though visitors are asked to respect their personal space and avoid holding them. The facility is bright and meticulously maintained, with multiple cat breeds represented. Snack times at 14:30 and 16:30 are particularly recommended, as cats become more interactive during these feeding moments—a small extra cost yields enhanced connection with the residents.
Cat Cafe Nyankoto operates weekdays from 12:30-21:00 and weekends from 12:00-21:00 (last entry 20:00). Pricing includes ¥1,500 for one hour with one included drink, ¥3,200 for a three-hour pack with two drinks, and ¥3,500 for unlimited free-time entry (weekdays only). Cat treats and additional beverages cost ¥150 each, while socks are ¥100. The space provides complimentary toys, WiFi, and charging outlets for visitor use. Socks are required for hygiene purposes. Children under four are permitted until 4:00 PM on weekends (last entry 3:00 PM), and younger children require parental accompaniment. Private bookings are available at ¥12,000 per hour (beverages separate). Located at Swanbiru Building 201, 2-14-6 Takadanobaba, the cafe is conveniently situated near the station, making it easily accessible for both planned visits and spontaneous drop-ins.