A café in Japan treats patrons with ‘bunny-love’
Well, you can state that the lovely rabbit is a squishy little rodent at the end of the day and stuff. However, it remains a fact that they are extremely soft and adorable; adorable enough to get all your troubles out of your weary mind after a day of work. This has been proved by a café in Japan that has decided to make sure that they get their patrons a step closer to ‘critter comfort’. They provide patrons with rabbits to pet in order to calm their nerves. In turn, patrons have confessed to have drawn immense relief by the simple gesture.
The café is called Usagi-to-Café. If you plan to make it into one of these experimental recreation centers then make sure that you have 900 Yen (a little over $10) for the cover charge and 100 Yen a minute to cuddle the rabbits.
[Reuters]
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