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Handle with care: hedgehog cafe has curious Japanese queuing up to cuddle the cute critters – carefully

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A woman holds a hedgehog at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo. Photo: Reuters

As if cat, rabbit, owl, hawk and even snake-themed cafes aren’t enough in a country which loves all things cute, Tokyo residents wanting to spend time with animals have a new venue – a hedgehog-themed cafe.

Tourists Anna and Yuna Cheung holding hedgehogs at the cafe. Photo: Reuters
Tourists Anna and Yuna Cheung holding hedgehogs at the cafe. Photo: Reuters

Customers at “Harry” – a play on the animal’s name in Japanese – have been lining up to spend time at a bright room in the Roppongi entertainment district where 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks.

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A fee of 1,000 yen (US$9) on weekdays and 1,300 yen on holidays brings an hour of playing with and cuddling – carefully – the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets despite not being native to the island nation.

One of the Harry hedgehogs. Photo: Reuters
One of the Harry hedgehogs. Photo: Reuters
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“All of these hedgehogs are friendly even though some of them might spike you,” said Anna Cheung, an 11-year-old visitor from Britain.

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