Alternative Shopping Spot for Cat Lovers: Lucky Cat Club
When visiting Japan 🇯🇵, many people often shop for clothes, but there are actually many other interesting items worth buying 🤣. One such place is the Lucky Cat Club.
Next to the Lucky Cat Museum, there’s a trendy cafe. However, I find its prices to be on the higher side for Japan. In the cafe’s parking lot 🅿️, there’s a massive reclining cat 😌, and right beside it, you’ll find a vintage bus 🚌. The Lucky Cat Museum is located on the second floor, while the first floor houses a small cafe. The cafe mainly serves wagashi (Japanese sweets), coffee, and tea.
To access the second floor, you’ll need to pay an admission fee. Although the second floor is quite small 🤨, it’s packed with a vast collection of lucky cats. If you take your time to examine each one, you could easily spend two hours there 😍. Additionally, the museum provides information about lucky cat shrines from all over Japan.
Finally, there’s shopping 🥰! If you’re a big fan of lucky cats, this place is perfect for you 🤣, as it offers many limited-edition lucky cats for purchase.