Tokyo, Japan. 15th January, 2015. A customer plays with a cat at the "Temari No Uchi" Cat Cafe in Tokyo, Japan. Temari No Uchi, a Neko Cafe (cat cafe) based in Kichijoji where visitors can watch and interact with 19 cats whilst eating or having a coffee break. The store opened in April 2013 and allows to customers to play with cats and to escape from the stresses of the city life. The entrance fee is 1200 JPY (9.75 USD) on weekdays and 1600 JPY (12.99 USD) on weekend with discounts after 7pm. Drinks and food are charged separately. Credit: Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News

Tokyo, Japan. 15th January, 2015. A customer plays with a cat at the "Temari No Uchi" Cat Cafe in Tokyo, Japan. Temari No Uchi, a Neko Cafe (cat cafe) based in Kichijoji where visitors can watch and interact with 19 cats whilst eating or having a coffee break. The store opened in April 2013 and allows to customers to play with cats and to escape from the stresses of the city life. The entrance fee is 1200 JPY (9.75 USD) on weekdays and 1600 JPY (12.99 USD) on weekend with discounts after 7pm. Drinks and food are charged separately. Credit:  Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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January 15, 2015, Tokyo, Japan : A customer plays with a cat at the "Temari No Uchi" Cat Cafe in Tokyo, Japan. Temari No Uchi, a Neko Cafe (cat cafe) based in Kichijoji where visitors can watch and interact with 19 cats whilst eating or having a coffee break. The store opened in April 2013 and allows to customers to play with cats and to escape from the stresses of the city life. The entrance fee is 1200 JPY (9.75 USD) on weekdays and 1600 JPY (12.99 USD) on weekend with discounts after 7pm. Drinks and food are charged separately. According to the shop staff most visitors are Japanese women but also men and children visit this cafe. The fist cat cafe in the world opened in Taipei, Taiwan in 1998, and the fist Japanese store was opened in Osaka in 2004. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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