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A Western Style Cat Cafe located near the business district and nestled in a poor corner of the shopping district, in the first basement floor of a multi-business building.
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From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. it's lunch time. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. it's dinner time. During holidays and weekends, the business district becomes empty and the shop closes.
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Lunch costs up to 1000 yen. You are provided with a range of rice, bread, and soup with a healthy variety.
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On the signboard mounted on top of the store's entrance is the image of a beckoning cat. The cat's bell is the main feature of the mascot. My cat-loving grandpa left this small store to me. To be honest with you, I liked dogs better.
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But basically, it's an average restaurant you could find just about anywhere.
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…Ah! But there's one thing that is different from everywhere else.
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Every Saturday, the store receives some very special guests as it becomes a very busy day.
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Shouldn't the store be closed you ask? That's correct, which is exactly why they are special guests.
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Only on Saturday do we welcome these very special customers, and because of that, it is technically a holiday.
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Even I don't know when my grandpa first started doing this.
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But I do know that "Those on the Other Side" have a nickname for this place, "The Other World Dining Hall!"
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