Located near Gakugei University in Meguro's Nakacho district, Necoma operates as a philosophically-grounded rescue cat cafe emphasizing ethical animal interaction and "meaningful encounters." The space positions itself as both a cafe and learning environment—extending into a connected art gallery and sitter service—reflecting founder values around reimagining adoption as ordinary rather than exceptional. Operating weekdays 1-8 PM, weekends 11 AM-8 PM (closed Thursdays except holidays), the venue maintains intentional visitor limits to prevent overcrowding. Staffed by individuals clearly devoted to feline welfare, the experience emphasizes cat autonomy over customer entertainment convenience.
Rescue cats display remarkable relaxation and playfulness, suggesting genuine wellbeing rather than stress-induced docility. Small population allows staff to meet individual needs adequately. The space balances activity and rest areas; cats approach voluntarily without food motivation, indicating authentic comfort. Rules explicitly protect sleeping cats from unwanted touching. Reviewers consistently praised exceptional cleanliness, good coffee quality, and staff willingness to accommodate non-Japanese speakers through patient translation assistance. Multiple visitors noted this surpassed major chain cat cafes in ethical operation and cat happiness.
Pricing: ¥1,360 per hour with ¥680 per 30-minute extensions. Socks required (available for purchase). Twelve-minute walk from Gakugei University Station; LUUP electric bike sharing available; free WiFi. Children under elementary school age require advance phone reservation. Capacity limits may require waiting. Note gallery companion space and sitter services expand the operation beyond typical cafe scope. Amazon wish lists support supplies.