2-6-2 Job Hub Square 13F, Otemachi, Chiyoda 100-0004 Tokyo PrefectureMap
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Unexpected Tokyo experience but poorly managed
Reserved a month in advance, before coming to Japan. So excited because surprise for my sister, her first time in Japan and big goat fan. Upon arrival at Pasona, greeted and immediately told, yes they...
Goats, alpaca, cows (jersey cows?), pony, owl, flamingo, crow bone chicken, etc. are on the 13th floor of the building. I used to be able to enter for free, but it was a reservation system. Children are happy to be able to feed and adults are healed. I'm glad to be able to interact with animals during lunch break
It's worth the ranch in the building in front of Tokyo Station, but after all the atmosphere of the ranch was thin. There is no grass and no soil. There were alpaca, horses, cows, and owl, but I felt sorry for it. Feeding slender cabbage and carrots costs 300 yen. I thought it was good because anyone can use a cafe like an annex.
Certainly, it is very valuable to have a ranch in Otemachi, or something I didn't expect. However, I didn't feel the atmosphere of a ranch. It was a temporary breeding ground or an experimental space. I made a reservation, but there were a few people inside, the staff were not careful to clean, and the animals were just eating food, so it was a little difficult to stay. I was expecting a cafe, but they ...
A ranch in the city center? A salaried man has a personal computer at a cafe with a ranch near a grazing cow.
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It's really close to Tokyo Station, and you go to the reception (the location is not known as the reception and passed through) and go up to the 13th floor. There is a ranch in the corner of the building where you can spend a relaxing time. After finishing a cup of coffee at the cafe, you may want to visit again.
Unexpected Tokyo experience but poorly managed
Reserved a month in advance, before coming to Japan. So excited because surprise for my sister, her first time in Japan and big goat fan. Upon arrival at Pasona, greeted and immediately told, yes they...
Metropolis の Ranch
Goats, alpaca, cows (jersey cows?), pony, owl, flamingo, crow bone chicken, etc. are on the 13th floor of the building. I used to be able to enter for free, but it was a reservation system. Children are happy to be able to feed and adults are healed. I'm glad to be able to interact with animals during lunch break
Duxin の Ranch
It's worth the ranch in the building in front of Tokyo Station, but after all the atmosphere of the ranch was thin. There is no grass and no soil. There were alpaca, horses, cows, and owl, but I felt sorry for it. Feeding slender cabbage and carrots costs 300 yen. I thought it was good because anyone can use a cafe like an annex.
I was expecting too much.
Certainly, it is very valuable to have a ranch in Otemachi, or something I didn't expect. However, I didn't feel the atmosphere of a ranch. It was a temporary breeding ground or an experimental space. I made a reservation, but there were a few people inside, the staff were not careful to clean, and the animals were just eating food, so it was a little difficult to stay. I was expecting a cafe, but they ...
A ranch in the city center? A salaried man has a personal computer at a cafe with a ranch near a grazing cow.
It's really close to Tokyo Station, and you go to the reception (the location is not known as the reception and passed through) and go up to the 13th floor. There is a ranch in the corner of the building where you can spend a relaxing time. After finishing a cup of coffee at the cafe, you may want to visit again.