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Asia/ East Asia

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

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.

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

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

Harry employee Mizuki Murata, who also works in a rabbit cafe in the same building, said the shop has been popular since it opened in February, with customers often having to queue up to get in.

A ‘menu’ board shows a selection of hedgehogs for sale – not to eat – at Harry. Photo: Reuters
A ‘menu’ board shows a selection of hedgehogs for sale – not to eat – at Harry. Photo: Reuters

“We wanted to show people the charm of hedgehogs, which give the impression of being hard to handle. We wanted to get rid of that image by letting people touch them,” Murata said.

“The cutest thing about hedgehogs is getting them to finally open up and show you their face.”