- Exploring Tokyo’s Cat World: A Unique Night Tour for Feline Fans
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Tokyo Night Cat Tour
- Starting at the Anegawa Bookstore “Nyankodo”
- Traveling to Shinjuku Cat Lounge
- The Viral 3D Cat Billboard in Shinjuku
- Shopping at Kiddy Land Shinjuku
- What We Love About This Tour
- Practical Details & Tips
- Who Would Love This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Exploring Tokyo’s Cat World: A Unique Night Tour for Feline Fans

If you’re a lover of cats—or just intrigued by Tokyo’s whimsical pop culture—this Tokyo: Cat-themed Bookstore & Shinjuku Cat cafe Night Tour offers a charming, offbeat way to spend an evening. The tour promises a blend of adorable feline encounters, cultural quirks, and fun photo ops that make it a memorable experience.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the over 2,000 cat-themed books at the bookstore are a bibliophile’s dream—filled with everything from cute comics to scholarly feline lore. Second, the largest cat lounge in Japan offers a peaceful environment to relax among around 30 furry friends. Third, the viral 3D Cat Billboard in Shinjuku offers a playful photo opportunity for social media lovers.
A slight consideration is that the tour involves some walking and train travel, which might be less ideal for those with mobility challenges. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a leisurely, culturally quirky evening rather than a high-energy adventure. This tour is perfect for cat enthusiasts, Japanese pop culture fans, or travelers looking for a cozy, Instagrammable night experience.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Unique focus on feline-themed spots that highlight Tokyo’s playful side
- Relaxing and stylish environments like the giant cat lounge
- Great photo opportunities, including the viral 3D Cat Billboard
- Shopping for character goods such as Hello Kitty and Studio Ghibli souvenirs
- Small group setting that ensures a more intimate experience
- Accessible only for guests 13 and older with some walking involved
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An In-Depth Look at the Tokyo Night Cat Tour

Starting at the Anegawa Bookstore “Nyankodo”
The tour kicks off at Nyankodo, a cozy, well-loved cat bookstore located in the heart of Shinjuku. With over 2,000 cat-themed books, it offers a treasure trove of feline literature, comics, and art books. Walking through the shelves, you’ll notice the shop’s warm, inviting atmosphere—an ideal first stop for those who love reading and cats alike.
Guests typically spend about 40 minutes browsing, giving enough time to discover quirky titles or pick up a charming souvenir. Reviewers mention the staff’s friendliness, and many appreciate the chance to photograph the colorful displays and witty book titles. It’s a calm intro that sets a relaxed tone for the evening.
Traveling to Shinjuku Cat Lounge
Next, you hop on a train for about 20 minutes to reach Japan’s largest Cat Lounge. The lounge, located in Shinjuku, is more than just a typical cafe—it’s a spacious, serene environment where approximately 30 cats roam freely. It’s designed to be stylish and soothing, giving visitors a chance to unwind in a quiet atmosphere.
Once inside, you’ll find the cats lounging, playing, or napping in cozy spots—all against a backdrop of modern, minimalist decor. Reviewers highlight how well-maintained and clean the space is, with many mentioning how the cats seem genuinely relaxed, which adds to the calming vibe. The age restriction of 13 and above helps keep the environment peaceful, though it’s worth noting that younger children are not allowed.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Viral 3D Cat Billboard in Shinjuku
A highlight for many visitors is the 3D Cat Billboard in Shinjuku—an eye-catching, Instagram-worthy installation that has gone viral for its playful, almost surreal appearance. The billboard features a large, hyper-realistic 3D cat that interacts with passersby, making it a must-visit spot for snapping a fun photo.
This stop takes around 10 minutes, giving you just enough time to capture some creative shots and enjoy the buzz around this viral sensation. The billboard’s playful design makes for some amusing photos, perfect for sharing with friends or boosting your social media.
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Shopping at Kiddy Land Shinjuku
The final part of the tour is a visit to Kiddy Land, a lively flagship store packed with Japanese character goods. From Hello Kitty to Ghibli characters like Totoro, there’s a wide array of souvenirs, clothing, stationery, and toys to browse.
Guests typically spend about 45 minutes exploring the store’s many themed sections. Reviewers note how colorful and fun the displays are, making it easy to get distracted by adorable merchandise. Whether you’re after a cute gift or a quirky keepsake, Kiddy Land offers a variety of options that capture Tokyo’s pop culture charm.
What We Love About This Tour

This experience balances quirky cultural attractions with relaxing feline encounters. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—means you can enjoy personalized attention and more opportunities for conversation and photos. The timed schedule ensures a relaxed pace, with enough time to appreciate each stop without feeling rushed.
The combination of shopping, photo opportunities, and cozy cafes offers a well-rounded evening that appeals to a variety of interests, especially for those who love cats, Japanese pop culture, or simply enjoy discovering unusual local spots.
Practical Details & Tips
The tour lasts about 2 hours, including walking and train travel time. It begins at the front of Nyankodo, and the guide—who speaks English—will hold a sign with the tour name for easy identification. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to some walking, especially from Shinjuku station to the lounge and billboards.
The tour is best suited for travelers aged 13 and above. Unfortunately, it’s not wheelchair accessible, and alcohol or drugs are not permitted during the experience. Price-wise, it’s a good value considering the combination of shopping, photo ops, and exclusive access to the cat lounge.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for cat lovers wanting a playful, relaxing evening amid Tokyo’s vibrant culture. It’s perfect for Instagram enthusiasts eager to snap viral photos and for pop culture fans interested in Japan’s beloved character merchandise.
Travelers seeking a calm, fun, and culturally rich activity away from the hustle of busy Tokyo streets will find this tour offers a delightful mix of sights and feelings. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy a good blend of shopping, relaxation, and quirky photo moments.
The Sum Up

The Tokyo: Cat-themed Bookstore & Shinjuku Cat cafe Night Tour offers a charming, well-curated experience for anyone captivated by cats or Japanese pop culture. It’s a great way to explore some of Tokyo’s most playful features, with enough variety to keep the evening lively yet relaxed.
The tour’s highlights—such as the vast cat bookstore, the peaceful lounge, the viral billboard, and the merchandise shopping—combine to create a memorable, Instagram-worthy night. It’s an activity that balances fun, relaxation, and a touch of whimsy, making it an excellent option for a laid-back yet distinctive Tokyo adventure.
Whether you’re hunting for adorable souvenirs or simply want to unwind in a feline-filled haven, this tour is a delightful way to see Tokyo’s quirky side without overextending your schedule.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, guests must be at least 13 years old due to the age restrictions at the cat lounge.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 2 hours, including walking and train travel.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since there’s some walking involved.
Are dietary restrictions considered?
The tour doesn’t include food, but shopping at Kiddy Land might offer some snack options. No specific dietary info is provided.
Can I participate if I don’t speak English?
The guide speaks English, making communication straightforward.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not wheelchair accessible, and walking from Shinjuku station to the lounge might be challenging for some.
What is included in the price?
The tour covers visits to the bookstore, the cat lounge, photo stops, and shopping time at Kiddy Land.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, only participants aged 13 and above can join.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours beforehand.
What’s the best time to join?
Evenings are ideal, as the tour is designed as a night experience with a relaxed, cozy vibe.
This tour offers a playful, authentic slice of Tokyo for cat enthusiasts and pop culture fans alike. It’s a perfect mix of leisure, photo ops, and quirky shopping—guaranteed to brighten any evening in Japan’s bustling capital.
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