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Japanese cafe offers prickly comfort

Customers pay $9.23 for every 30 minutes they spend hanging with hedgehogs

13.06.2016 - Update : 14.06.2016
Japanese cafe offers prickly comfort The hedgehog's cafe is one of the new "animal cafe" phenomena in Tokyo, it attract Japanese but also tourists during their stay in the Japanese capital. ( Nicolas Datiche - Anadolu Agency )

TOKYO

For a new Japanese cafe it’s not the customers who are prickly, but the residents -- a variety of species of hedgehog, with which customers pay to spend time.

The latest among the capital's array of animal-themed coffee shops enables those who don't have the space to keep a pet at home the chance to mingle and interact with various prickly breeds.

The interaction is reported to provide customers with a healing sense of comfort, or as they say in Japan iyasareru (to be comforted by something or someone).

Located on the second floor of a new building in the Roppongi district, “Harry” -- a play on “harinezumi” (needle mouse) -- is below a rabbit cafe called “Ms. Bunny”.

According to Japanese news site Rocket News 24, each person is charged 1,000 yen ($9.23) for every 30 minutes they spend at the cafe on weekdays.

Prices are 1,300 yen for weekends and additional options such as photo-taking and feeding are 500 yen each.

Once customers disinfect their hands, assistants help them select an animal from an enclosure, and then gently transfer it to a basket or box from where they can lift it out and play.

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