The "Gotokuji Cat Temple Shinjuku Cat Cafe and 3D Cat Tour" is a unique experience that blends Japanese culture and feline fun. Visitors can explore the serene Gotokuji Cat Temple, known for its charming maneki-neko statues, before indulging in a cat cafe’s cozy atmosphere and free drink bar. But the adventure doesn’t end there – a 3D cat experience awaits, promising an unforgettable day for any cat lover in Tokyo.
Good To Know
- This is a guided tour of cat-themed attractions in Tokyo, Japan, including a visit to the Gotokuji Cat Temple and a cat cafe.
- The tour includes train fare from Shinjuku Station to Gotokuji Station and a 30-minute stay at a cat cafe with a free drink bar.
- The meeting point is at JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square, near public transportation, and the tour concludes at Gotokuji Station.
- The tour starts at 10:00 AM and has a maximum group size of 8 travelers, but is not wheelchair accessible.
- The tour is priced at $61.75 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, and has an overall rating of 5.0 based on one positive review.
Tour Overview
The guided tour of cat-themed attractions in Tokyo, Japan, includes train fare from Shinjuku Station to Gotokuji Station and admission to a cat cafe for a 30-minute stay with a free drink bar.
Personal expenses and additional services like giving treats to cats at the cafe aren’t included.
The tour starts at 10:00 AM, and the total duration includes walking and train travel time. A maximum of 8 travelers can participate in the tour, which isn’t wheelchair accessible but near public transportation.
The tour isn’t suitable for those with cat allergies.
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Meeting Point and End Point
As per the tour details, the meeting point is at the JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square, in front of the big screen of Shinjuku Alta building, located at 3 Chome-38 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan.
The tour concludes at Gotokuji Station, 1 Chome-43 Gotokuji, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0021, Japan.
The meeting point is easy to find, with the big screen of Shinjuku Alta building serving as a prominent landmark.
The tour includes train fare from the meeting point to the end point.
Upon arrival at Gotokuji Station, guests will be within walking distance of the cat-themed attractions.
The tour’s start and end locations are conveniently situated near public transportation hubs.
Tour Schedule and Duration
When does the tour start, and how long does it last? The guided tour of cat-themed attractions in Tokyo begins at 10:00 AM. The total duration, including walking and train travel time, varies for each participant. The tour can accommodate a maximum of 8 travelers.
Start Time | Duration | Group Size |
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10:00 AM | N/A | Max 8 |
This cat-themed experience covers the journey from Shinjuku Station to Gotokuji Station, where the Gotokuji Cat Temple is located. Participants will also visit a cat cafe during the tour.
Participation Guidelines
Confirmation is received upon booking this tour.
The cat-themed experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is conveniently located near public transportation.
Those with cat allergies should avoid this tour.
Children under junior high school age aren’t allowed to visit the cat cafe, but alternative arrangements can be made for those aged 5-11.
However, children under 5 years old aren’t permitted at either venue.
- Not wheelchair accessible; near public transportation
- Not suitable for those with cat allergies
- Children under junior high school age not accepted at cat cafe
- Children under 5 years old not allowed at either venue
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
The tour is priced at $61.75 per person, marking a savings of $3.25 from the original $65.00.
Guests can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
According to the reviews, the tour has an overall rating of 5.0 based on 1 review, with no negative ratings reported. This suggests a positive experience for previous participants.
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Exploring Gotokuji Cat Temple
What makes Gotokuji Cat Temple so captivating? This revered shrine is home to hundreds of maneki-neko, the iconic "beckoning cat" statues believed to bring good luck. Visitors can wander the tranquil grounds, discovering these feline figurines in all shapes, sizes, and poses.
The main temple building features a stunning golden roof and intricate wood carvings.
Stroll through the serene gardens, where cherry blossoms bloom in springtime.
Explore the small shops selling cat-themed souvenirs and treats for your feline friends.
Snap photos with the temple’s resident cats – they’re always ready for their close-ups!
Taking in the Shinjuku Cat Cafe
After exploring the tranquil Gotokuji Cat Temple, the tour takes visitors to enjoy the lively atmosphere of a Shinjuku cat cafe.
The 30-minute visit includes a free drink from the bar. Participants can interact with the resident felines, watching them play or simply petting them.
While personal expenses and treats for the cats aren’t included, the cafe provides a delightful opportunity to get up close with these adorable creatures in a cozy setting.
The tour’s maximum of 8 travelers ensures an intimate and memorable experience.
Capturing the 3D Cat Experience
Intimate cat cafe experience
Opportunity to pet and interact with cats
Capture the cuteness in 3D with photos and videos
Visit the Gotokuji Cat Temple
Common Questions
What Types of Cats Are Present at the Cat Cafe?
The cat cafe likely features a variety of domestic cat breeds, such as Japanese bobtails, Ragdolls, and Persians. However, the specific types of cats present are not explicitly stated in the provided information.
Can I Bring My Own Cat Treats to the Cafe?
Guests are not allowed to bring their own cat treats to the cafe. The tour includes a free drink bar, but any additional purchases or services like giving treats to the cats are not covered in the tour price.
Are There Any Restrictions on Photography at the Venues?
The tour venues generally allow photography, but visitors shouldn’t disturb the cats. Some restrictions may apply, so it’s best to check with the staff upon arrival to ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience.
Can I Extend My Stay at the Cat Cafe for an Additional Fee?
You can extend your stay at the cat cafe for an additional fee. However, the standard tour includes only a 30-minute stay with the free drink bar, and any additional time or services must be paid for separately.
Are There English-Speaking Guides Available for the Tour?
Yes, the tour includes English-speaking guides to lead the group throughout the experience. The guides will provide commentary and assistance in English during the train ride and at the cat cafe.
The Sum Up
The Gotokuji Cat Temple Shinjuku Cat Cafe and 3D Cat Tour provides a delightful blend of cultural exploration and feline fun. Visitors can enjoy the serene temple, indulge in a relaxing cat cafe experience, and capture the whimsical 3D cat displays, all while discovering the charming side of Tokyo. It’s an ideal outing for cat enthusiasts seeking a unique and heartwarming adventure.
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