Another Japanese madness: cafe for plush toys
Categories: Asia
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/another-japanese-madness-cafe-for-plush-toys.htmlIf you are seriously concerned that your plush bunny is bored, you should not rush to a psychiatrist, they are sure in Japan. In Tokyo's Nuigurumi Cafe, a visitor with a plush toy will be greeted not by stern orderlies, but by friendly waitresses.
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1. There is only one restriction: a cat or a bear should not be too big. The size of the palm - just right.
2. In Nuigurumi Cafe, you can leave a toy for a day and not worry about anything. The cost of the service is forty dollars.
3. For this money, the toy will receive a cocktail of raspberries, blueberries and strawberries and a rice omelette.
4. For dessert, coffee from beans grown in Tasmania and pancakes with maple syrup.
5. Friendly staff will play cards with customers and watch TV in plush company.
6. At night, bunnies, cats, bears, pigs and fish are read a fairy tale and carefully put to bed.
7. In the morning, customers will be driven home with gifts: a photo album or a bag of brown sugar.
8. Some statistics. 85% of adult Japanese women own at least one toy. More than half of them put toys with them in bed.
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