Harajuku Owl’s Forest , Bengal Cat’s Forest
Admission Fee:
Owl’s Forest [Unlimited Time]: 680 Yen for 1 Adult, 480 Yen for 1 Child (4 to 12 years old)
Bengal Cat’s Forest [30 mins] (inclusive of 1 drink): 680 Yen for 1 Adult, 480 Yen for 1 Child (4 to 12 years old)
Both (inclusive of 1 drink): 1350 Yen for 1 Adult, 1000 Yen for 1 Child (4 to 12 years old)
Opening Hours:
1030 to 1930 daily
Location:
Is it worth visiting an owl cafe/owl forest?
To be honest, we did not have this as part of our itinerary. We realised many people have visited an animal cafe (owl, snake. or cats). We gave it a kind-of-unique encounter. There is one at ameyoko area and we did not try. It was a positive experience to encounter various types of owls (with a lot of selfies) from different regions. For a 680 yen (S$10 visit), it is worthwhile to try.
Reviews from Tripadvisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attraction_Review-g1066456-d12145699-Reviews-Bengal_Cat_s_Forest-Shibuya_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html
Below are other owl places that include drinks.
- Owl Village at Harajuku (2000 Yen with snack and a drink): http://owlvillage.jp/english/harajuku/
Blog on Owl Village: http://zoomingjapan.com/travel/owl-cafe-in-harajuku/ - Forest of Owl at Asakusa (890 Yen with a drink): http://animalcafes.com/v/25659.html
- SG blogger on owl cafes at Shinjuku: http://sg.skygate-global.com/en-gb/blog/archives/668
Recommendation on Animal Places in Japan, ranging from rabbits, birds (inclusive of owls), dogs, cats, snakes, & reptiles.