Best Dog Cafes in Harajuku, Japan
2 verified dog cafes in Harajuku, Tokyo. Average rating: 3.9 stars.
Harajuku Dog Cafe Pocket Guide (2026)
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About Dog Cafes in Harajuku
Dog cafes in Japan let visitors interact with friendly, well-trained dogs of various breeds. Unlike cat cafes where animals roam freely, dog cafes typically have designated play areas where visitors can pet, play with, and sometimes walk the dogs. Entry fees range from 1,200-2,000 yen for 30-60 minutes. Many dog cafes feature specific breeds like Shiba Inu, Corgis, or Toy Poodles, reflecting Japan's love for particular dog breeds.
All Dog Cafes in Harajuku (2)
ANAKUMA CAFE Harajuku
1-chōme-23-28 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Monday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
03-6447-0720
Harajuku Owl's Forest
Japan, 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya, Jingūmae, 1-chōme−6−番 10号 3F
Monday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
What to Expect at a Dog Cafe
After removing your shoes and sanitizing your hands, staff will introduce you to the dogs and explain interaction rules. Dogs are usually grouped by size or temperament. You can sit on the floor to play, offer approved treats, and take photos. Some cafes let you walk dogs in an enclosed area. Staff supervise all interactions to ensure both visitor and dog comfort.
Tips for Visiting Dog Cafes
- 1Small dogs may be nervous around large groups — visit during quieter hours
- 2Ask staff which dogs are most social before approaching
- 3Sit low and let dogs approach you rather than reaching over them
- 4Some cafes allow you to bring your own dog for socialization — check in advance
- 5Shiba Inu cafes are a uniquely Japanese experience worth seeking out
Frequently Asked Questions
Common breeds include Shiba Inu, Toy Poodle, Corgi, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Chihuahua, and Golden Retriever. Some cafes specialize in a single breed, while others offer a mix. Shiba Inu cafes are particularly popular with international visitors.
Some dog cafes welcome visiting dogs for socialization, but most cafe-style venues only feature their resident dogs. Check each cafe's policy before visiting. Dog-friendly restaurants and parks are better options for bringing your own pet.
Many dog cafes welcome children aged 6 and above, but policies vary. Smaller breeds can be delicate, so close supervision is required. Always check age restrictions before bringing young children.