The Gotokuji Cat Temple and Shinjuku Cat Cafe offer a unique opportunity for feline enthusiasts to enjoy Tokyo’s captivating cat culture. Starting from Shinjuku Station, this guided tour takes visitors on a delightful journey, allowing them to explore the iconic Gotokuji Temple, renowned for its charming collection of cat statues, and unwind in a cozy cat cafe setting. With a maximum of eight participants, the tour promises an intimate and unforgettable experience, leaving attendees eager to discover more about the city’s enchanting relationship with its feline friends.
Key Points
- This guided tour focuses on cat-themed attractions in Tokyo, including a visit to the Gotokuji Cat Temple and a 30-minute stay at a cat cafe.
- The tour starts at Shinjuku Station, provides train fare to Gotokuji Station, and has a maximum group size of 8 travelers for an intimate experience.
- Participants must be at least junior high school age to visit the cat cafe, and the tour is not recommended for those with cat allergies.
- The tour is priced at $61.75 per person and has a perfect 5.0 rating based on a single review, indicating its popularity among customers.
- The tour offers convenient access to public transportation, flexibility through a 24-hour free cancellation policy, and an immersive journey focused on cat-themed experiences.
Overview of the Tour
The guided tour of cat-themed attractions in Tokyo, Japan, includes train fare from Shinjuku Station to Gotokuji Station.
It provides admission to a cat cafe for a 30-minute stay with a free drink bar. The tour takes travelers to the Gotokuji Cat Temple, a famous spot for cat lovers.
While personal expenses and additional services, like giving treats to cats, aren’t included, the tour offers a comprehensive cat-centric experience.
The meeting point is at JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square, and the end point is Gotokuji Station.
With a maximum of 8 travelers per tour, the experience is intimate and personalized.
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Meeting and End Points
The meeting point for the guided tour is at the JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square, located at 3 Chome-38 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan.
It’s in front of the big screen at the Shinjuku Alta building.
From there, the tour will travel by train to the end point at Gotokuji Station, 1 Chome-43 Gotokuji, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0021, Japan.
The tour starts at 10:00 am and includes the train fare from Shinjuku to Gotokuji.
At the end of the tour, you will be dropped off at Gotokuji Station.
Tour Details
The tour starts at 10:00 am and includes the walking and train travel time. Participants can look forward to a guided exploration of Tokyo’s captivating cat-themed attractions. The tour details are as follows:
Detail | Information |
---|---|
Start Time | 10:00 am |
Duration | Includes walking and train travel time |
Group Size | Maximum of 8 travelers per tour |
Meeting Point | JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square |
End Point | Gotokuji Station |
The tour’s focus on cat-themed experiences ensures a delightful and immersive journey for feline enthusiasts. Travelers can anticipate a memorable day filled with the charm of Tokyo’s cat culture.
Participant Guidelines
Though not wheelchair accessible, the tour is conveniently located near public transportation.
The tour has some restrictions for participants:
- Children under junior high school age aren’t accepted at the cat cafe, but an alternate cafe is available for ages 5-11.
- Children under 5 years old aren’t permitted on the tour.
- The tour isn’t recommended for individuals with cat allergies.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
The tour is priced at $61.75 per person, down from the original $65.00, offering a savings of $3.25.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts, providing flexibility for travelers. Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and a "reserve now, pay later" option is offered, making it convenient to secure a spot.
With a perfect 5.0 rating based on a single review, this tour has proven to be a popular choice among cat enthusiasts visiting Tokyo. The reasonable price point and flexible cancellation policy add to the overall appeal of this unique experience.
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Reviews
With a perfect 5.0 rating based on a single review, this tour has proven to be a popular choice among cat enthusiasts visiting Tokyo.
Customers have praised the experience, highlighting:
- The convenience of the tour, including the included train fare and admission to the cat cafe.
- The knowledgeable and friendly tour guide who ensured a delightful outing.
- The opportunity to interact with the adorable cats at the cafe, creating lasting memories.
Despite the limited number of reviews, this tour appears to offer a unique and enjoyable way to explore Tokyo’s vibrant cat culture.
Exploring the Gotokuji Cat Temple
Nestled in the residential district of Setagaya, the Gotokuji Cat Temple stands as a unique and captivating destination for visitors to Tokyo.
The temple’s main draw is its collection of thousands of wooden cat figurines, known as maneki-neko, which are believed to bring good luck. Visitors can wander through the temple grounds, admiring the intricate carvings and colors of the feline statues.
Plus, the temple’s serene gardens and historic architecture offer a peaceful respite from the bustling city. For those fascinated by Japanese culture and the enduring popularity of cats, the Gotokuji Cat Temple is a must-visit attraction.
Indulging at the Shinjuku Cat Cafe
After exploring the serene Gotokuji Cat Temple, visitors can indulge in a delightful cat cafe experience in the bustling Shinjuku district.
The tour includes a 30-minute stay at a cat cafe, where guests can:
- Enjoy a complimentary drink from the free bar
- Interact with and pet the friendly feline residents
- Take photos to capture the cozy, cat-filled atmosphere
With a maximum of 8 travelers per tour, this intimate experience allows visitors to savor quality time with the cats in a relaxed setting.
The cafe’s focus on cat welfare ensures a comfortable environment for both patrons and the beloved cats.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Participants Pet and Interact With the Cats?
Participants can interact with the cats during the 30-minute stay at the cat cafe. They’re allowed to pet and play with the cats, though any additional services like giving treats aren’t included in the tour price.
What Types of Activities Are Available at the Cat Cafe?
The cat cafe allows visitors to enjoy a 30-minute stay, where they can interact with the resident cats. Guests can relax, observe the cats, and take photos during their visit. Complimentary drinks are provided as part of the experience.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour and at the Cat Cafe?
According to the overview, photography is allowed during the tour and at the cat cafe. Participants can take photos of the cats and the cat-themed attractions, but any additional personal expenses for things like giving treats to the cats are not included in the tour price.
Are Any Souvenirs or Merchandise Available for Purchase?
The tour does not include any souvenirs or merchandise for purchase. Participants will need to cover any personal expenses, such as buying treats or additional services at the cat cafe, separately during the experience.
What Should Participants Bring for the Cat Cafe Visit?
Participants should bring a small towel or handkerchief to wipe their hands after petting the cats. They may also want to bring their own snacks or drinks, as only a free drink bar is provided at the cat cafe.
The Sum Up
This guided tour offers a unique opportunity for cat enthusiasts to experience the charm of Tokyo’s Gotokuji Cat Temple and a cozy cat cafe. With a maximum of eight participants, the intimate setting allows visitors to fully enjoy the cat-themed attractions and create cherished memories. Whether exploring the temple’s feline statues or relaxing at the cafe, this tour provides a delightful exploration of Tokyo’s cat culture.
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