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Japanese line up to cuddle hedgehogs

By Reuters in Tokyo | China Daily | Updated: 2016-04-08 08:01

As if cafes with cat, rabbit, owl, hawk and even snake themes aren't enough in a country that loves all things cute, Tokyo residents wanting to spend time with animals have a new choice - a hedgehog-themed cafe.

Customers at Harry - a play on the animal's name in Japanese - have been lining up to spend time at a bright room in the Roppongi entertainment district where 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble and snooze in glass tanks. A fee of 1,000 yen ($9) on weekdays and 1,300 yen on holidays brings an hour of playing with and cuddling - carefully - the prickly mammals, which have long been sold in Japan as pets despite not being native to the island nation.

"All of these hedgehogs are friendly, even though some of them might spike you," said Anna Cheung, an 11-year-old visitor from Britain.

Japanese line up to cuddle hedgehogs

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