This piglet cafe in Tokyo is probably the most adorable cafe
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, TOKYO/ Created : May 2, 2019, 17:26 IST
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Experiences in Tokyo just got a whole lot more interesting as an all-new piglet cafe opens in the city. Named Mipig Cafe, this place is home to piglets so small that they can fit into a teacup.
Experiences in Tokyo just got a whole lot more interesting as an all-new piglet cafe opens in the city. Named Mipig Cafe, this place is home to piglets so small that they can fit into a teacup. Read less
Experiences in Tokyo just got a whole lot more interesting as an all-new piglet cafe opens in the city. Named Mipig Cafe, this place is home to piglets so small that they can fit into a teacup. These are particularly small pigs, or young pigs and can make your day with their cuteness.
According to the founders, they would like to familiarise the Japanese people with pigs, so that in the near future they can be adopted as pets in Japanese families. The country has numerous cafes in relation to animals, even ones that have owls and hedgehogs! So, the idea of having a piglet cafe is a winner, especially in a market where patrons are not accustomed to having pigs as pets.
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