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Thank you for this very interesting video! I would love to visit japan someday and see all these wonderful places. Also the food! So many wonderful things to eat. I am able to order some on amazon But Wish there were more available Or another website that has more things to offer. Also I have to say, Please ignore the negativity in the comments. People don't seem to realize That it's not your cafe and you didn't create the cafe You're just visiting the cafe and showing it to us. People shouldn't take it out on you if they don't like it They should contact people Who manage such things. From your commentary And from what could be seen It seems they treat the animals they have very well. Also thank you for the reminder of putting on subtitles I definitely would have forgotten! Thank you again for a very detailed and interesting wonderful video!!
I love owls and hope they’re okay, because it’s strange that different kind of owls are held together in one room (hope the don’t fight with each other). Also hope that they are fed well and go outside from time to time.
There is not enough information, so I can’t give much criticism. What I can tell is that these aren’t native owl species to Japan and thus are more likely captive bred birds, thus not poaching from the wild. Contrary to poppular myth, owls are not exclusive nocturnal birds, they do often hunt during the day, but are mostly active at night to avoid competition from other birds of prey. In managed care settings, they can be as active during the day. What I don’t like in this is how many individuals are placed together in closed spaces. Owls are solitary and highly territorial. They would be no doubt stressed to some degree in the presence of potential rivals or even predators (larger owl will readily prey on smaller species). Owl can become ambassador animals and interact to people, but it requires some habituation training and not every birds can do it. They also need a lot of alone time that they can get away from all disturbances. So the least the cafe can do is rotating them out and displaying a single individual for only one to three hours (depending on how stressful the bird gets) then put them to their private living quater to rest and have their solitary need.
I agree with that. Let them live and be happy in their own world. I hope these are birds who would not be able to fly for some reason, and are being taken care of.
They are demonstrably not ‘chained up 24/7 This is for conservation, education purposes and I think it’s brilliant that these beautiful birds are made known to people firsthand.
You’re aware that cats are nocturnal, right? Animals can adapt to different schedules. Owls hunt at night time because their biggest threats (other birds) are asleep, not because they enjoy it.
My favourite bird. When I was only four years old I held a cute little barn owl. Over twenty years later I recreated the moment with the moment with a big beautiful eagle owl.
Really cute but why support businesses who chain nocturnal animals (for profits) so people can play with them like toys? They are obviously sleepy and confused...poor animals.
Most of these owls are not native to Japan or even Asia, many are European breeds so they are born in captivity. This owls are not from the wild they are raised by people from the time they hatched from the egg, and the café needs special permission to have them in the café. Not all owls are nocturnal, they are often corpuscular meaning they are active in dusk and dawn. Some of the smaller ones are often active in the daytime, daytime owls have often yellow or lighter coloured eyes than the ones that are usually active at night, evening or dawn, this owls have been raised to be active in the day so they necessarily don’t follow the same pattern that their wild relatives are. The owls that have the feathers that looks like ears are called plumichorn learned in in a video that a person visited a bird sanctuary in England. Also the owls have their mouth open too regulate their body temperature. They don’t sweet as most humans do, there is exceptions of course. From what I have heard from another video is that birds are often in a room for shorter periods just so they can gets breaks and aren’t with people all the time.
That is still called wildlife exploitation. If you opened a window, they would fly away to be free, not stay there. And you being OK with that shows a lack of compassion for animals wild nature. To breed this "out of them for profit" is just bad for the birds.
@@modtomodern not be free as you see it they don’t know how to hunt so they would starve to death would you be okay with that they would die that way? If they somehow could survive they could do allot of damage to the native species because of not being native to the area. If you look up how much damage both dogs and cats can cause to the native population in both New Zealand and Australia then you will see how complex this situation can get if you release an animal not native to the land. I like both dogs and cats but I also can see and understand how much damage they can do to the wildlife. The cafes have also written information on each of the owl species so people can learn about them. Yes it is in Japanese but are you interested in learning there is a lot of information online with specific sites that you can learn much more about them. Many of these animals cafes can often start someone to want to learn and work with these animals in the future and in their natural habitat. So they also can get more knowledge to people and get them interested in the environment and animals.
@@PhantomP63I understand that, and I think some people don’t understand or think what certain actions can have a devastating impact on nature. Also on the animal that they want to free. Nature isn’t a happy place there animals get along. When you mentioned lobster I thought about Leon the lobster that Brady Brandwood have in a larger aquarium that was bought from a grocery store. He does videos about the lobster and what it means to take care of an animal.
Amazing! I hope to be able to visit Tokyo one day as I really want to go to the Disney park but now I will def make time to visit this wonderful owl cafe. Thank you for sharing! :)
These birds are spectacular, their beauty and intelligence is a magnificent thing to behold. I would love to visit, to be educated and learn to appreciate these creatures (and every animal/bird) is of paramount importance 🦉 ❤😮
My little pet parakeet when mad it grips the heck outta my hand and.fingers its claws really digging in ....So I can imagine how powerful these owl's huge razor sharp talons can be
Wont the owls and the snowy owl especially, die in the heat? I know tokyo can get extremley hot in the summer. And they look like they could use a lot more space
Wow that cafe looks amazing. I've never seen any cafes in Japan like that before in my entire life. I haven't been to Japan yet but I'd really love to go there sometime in the future. I always love owls and I think my favourite ones are barn owls and snowy owls. Owls are ones of my favourite animals of all time as well. Hello from Ireland 🇮🇪
I think they mainly do cat ones. :? Like, I think there was a weird sidequest in Yakuza 6 about feeding stray kitties and moving them to a cat cafe. :p Little meowser bowsers. :?
I didn't know there are such a diversity of exotic Owl species, absolutely amazing & adorable as different breeds have variety of beautiful feather🪶 patterns & colours, their large eyes are super stunning, they look gorgeously majestic predatory birds. Hope you can allow these exotic🦉🦉 to roam freely at the great outdoors like a spacious natural garden park rather than chain them together in small room. Just a constructive advice. 🙂😊🥰
they dont need to fight for food, to search for food or to be care of other predators. They already have a home, also humans who care about they. But yeah, some "Pro-Animal dude" with 200 years experience says they re better free because thats how "animal world works", yeah... "Freedom" its something that human race hace several traumas, not animals. They prefer survival, so.. if they live is in easy mode in a cafe, they prefer this vs live outside trying to survive and maybe die in the process.
Огромное спасибо за это видео, я очень люблю сов, это красивые и умные птицы, невероятная удача побыть рядом с ними, погладить тех, кто не против🎉🎉🎉🎉, как здорово что есть ваш канал, и мы можем путешествовать по миру вместе с вами!❤❤❤❤
Very true sadly alot of japanese people exploit these animals for tourist dollars just like the cat cafe's they treat the animals very well but wont let them free because they bring in money for the owners 😢
@@RaeHenning-Stephenson yeah what if you liked being trapped in a cage when you can fly and hunt for your own food freely? Just to have giant creatures 50x your size ovserve you up close.
I love owls! They are my favorite bird. Bt I worry about the stress this puts on the owls! Hundreds of people petting( but for them is touching) They do not seem happy or calm.
Compared to a gorilla and a monkey, they have very high quality and smart wings, their cognition is there, I grew up with birds from the age of 7 to the age of 30, and they are a very smart animal, they distinguish between colors, shapes and understand situations and they have a high emotional intelligence, the chirping of the birds and a melody comes from them, the idea of a melody Comes from a bird and is the source of inspiration for the song
❤❤❤ MAGNIFIQUE. LES CHOUETTES, HIBOUS & HEROSSONS M'ATIRE BEAUCOUP. JE VOUS CONSEILLE DE PRENDRE DES ECUREUILS POUR COMPLETER LA COLLECTION DE VOS PETITS MAMMIFERES. AMITIES DE 🇨🇵 .
Мне кажется было бы логичнее, если бы кафе начинало работу с вечера, когда совы более активные, они же явно сонные, в такой атмосфере самому заснуть хочется) Да и привязаны они так, как будто какие-то неодушевленные экспонаты в музее
At 5:20 you can see the pin board with the photos. In the middle row on the far left you can see Eli from Identity V. Eli also uses an owl in the game. A cute detail.
What a wonderful experience. They are all so beautiful. Years ago at a state fair I was able to hold one. The feathers are so soft. My son and I watch you all the time and look forward to your next video.
@@SlimBoomerReturn9184I mean this is a for-profit cafe not a raptor rehabilitation or educational facility. We really don't know their situation. If their flightless due to some kind of injury or something then they could be ambassador/educational captive birds but even then they're usually given a degree now autonomy and wild land to parade about on. This looks to be pretty unethical. But I don't know I haven't looked into it. If this is literally what they do everyday it's not a good life. Owls do not want to be restrained and manhandled bite humans that's for sure
Awee! My dream is to want to travel Japan one day and when I saw u holding the snake at that cafe, it worried me a little since I’ve never hold a snake before and idk if I would because I’m afraid that it’ll bite ;> but overall I love your video!
@@JapanAnimalTravels mhm I hope so too! (even though I only need to renew my passport since it’s expired for a decade ^^”) And ohhh lol it was very amazing how u were petting the snake though! :3
I feel so sorry for these owls. There is TOO MUCH NOISE from humans and owls are NOCTURNAL. This is horrible treatment for the owls. I'm truly heartbroken that these amazing animals have to endure this. We have an Owl Sanctuary for Owls/Raptors who have been injured and cannot be released into the wild again. They live in large enclosed areas.
Magnifique le café aux hiboux et autres animaux. I ls sont tous mignon. Mais trop pour le serpent. Ils sont bien traité; Je pense et connaissant les japonais. Ils doivent avoir des règles à suivre pour la détention d'animaux sauvages. Ils sont bien chouchoutés. en plus, ils sont libre de leurs mouvements. On ne les oblige pas a faire des choses. C'est très agréable de voir çà. Aussi le restaurant avec le robot serveur chat. Il y a une chose qui me choque quand même. La personne le dit lui même. Il pas eu le moindre contacte avec le personnel humain. ce monde là, j'en veux pas. Le contacte humain est très important.
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This video is horrible and so are you for participating in abuse of defenceless birds. Shame on you.
Thank you for this very interesting video! I would love to visit japan someday and see all these wonderful places. Also the food! So many wonderful things to eat. I am able to order some on amazon But Wish there were more available Or another website that has more things to offer. Also I have to say, Please ignore the negativity in the comments. People don't seem to realize That it's not your cafe and you didn't create the cafe You're just visiting the cafe and showing it to us. People shouldn't take it out on you if they don't like it They should contact people Who manage such things. From your commentary And from what could be seen It seems they treat the animals they have very well. Also thank you for the reminder of putting on subtitles I definitely would have forgotten! Thank you again for a very detailed and interesting wonderful video!!
@@anniereddj Thank you for your comment. ✨🥹😭
Glad there is such a place for them to strive and be cared for...
thank you so much
Through the years💌
ふくろうの生態を無視していると指摘されてますね フクロウの幸せを考えましょう
I love owls and hope they’re okay, because it’s strange that different kind of owls are held together in one room (hope the don’t fight with each other).
Also hope that they are fed well and go outside from time to time.
There is not enough information, so I can’t give much criticism.
What I can tell is that these aren’t native owl species to Japan and thus are more likely captive bred birds, thus not poaching from the wild.
Contrary to poppular myth, owls are not exclusive nocturnal birds, they do often hunt during the day, but are mostly active at night to avoid competition from other birds of prey. In managed care settings, they can be as active during the day.
What I don’t like in this is how many individuals are placed together in closed spaces. Owls are solitary and highly territorial. They would be no doubt stressed to some degree in the presence of potential rivals or even predators (larger owl will readily prey on smaller species).
Owl can become ambassador animals and interact to people, but it requires some habituation training and not every birds can do it. They also need a lot of alone time that they can get away from all disturbances. So the least the cafe can do is rotating them out and displaying a single individual for only one to three hours (depending on how stressful the bird gets) then put them to their private living quater to rest and have their solitary need.
this is unacceptable, idc what you might say
They're trafficked.
Wild animals are not for our entertainment, they are for observing from a safe distance and to enjoy their place in the world, this is cruel.
Well-said.
and you watched it...
People were saying that to the 1st wolves until we made them mans best friend...
I agree with that. Let them live and be happy in their own world. I hope these are birds who would not be able to fly for some reason, and are being taken care of.
@@StephenTrunkwalter To talk about a problem you first have to see the problem, no ? Your comment is irrelevant.
Poor owls all chained up 24/7 and forced to be awake during the day
I didn’t even think if that part, that’s even more cruel that they’re forced to be diurnal
They are demonstrably not ‘chained up 24/7
This is for conservation, education purposes and I think it’s brilliant that these beautiful birds are made known to people firsthand.
@@ObsidianCrocodile Still horrible forcing them to be up all day, they are night time animals
Bro Japanese have no respect for any animal lives. With Norway only two countries wich still killing whales for no fuking reason.
@@tigerwoman4411 You dont know nothing about owls, they literally go out and hunt during the day, please inform yourself.
owls are birds of prey they are not meant to to be kept in a small lit building like a dog or a cat
Tell that to animal in zoo.
These animals are captive bred and would not survive in the wild.
People were saying that to the 1st wolves until we made them mans best friend...
You’re aware that cats are nocturnal, right? Animals can adapt to different schedules. Owls hunt at night time because their biggest threats (other birds) are asleep, not because they enjoy it.
The snow owls are the most beautiful.
thank you🥹✨
I’m glad that the one-eyed horned owl has a place to live. It would not survive in the wild..
Wow! Each owl has its own personality with those big cute eyes. Some look surprised, calm, and silly! Thank you for sharing. :D
thank you🥰🦉
Oh the cuteness of the barn owl face! Squeee!!!
My favourite bird. When I was only four years old I held a cute little barn owl. Over twenty years later I recreated the moment with the moment with a big beautiful eagle owl.
Aren't owls supposed to be nocturnal? Why are they held captive in a diurnal Cafe?
Thank you for your comment!
We will take in all the different opinions.🙇
Really cute but why support businesses who chain nocturnal animals (for profits) so people can play with them like toys? They are obviously sleepy and confused...poor animals.
Most of these owls are not native to Japan or even Asia, many are European breeds so they are born in captivity. This owls are not from the wild they are raised by people from the time they hatched from the egg, and the café needs special permission to have them in the café.
Not all owls are nocturnal, they are often corpuscular meaning they are active in dusk and dawn. Some of the smaller ones are often active in the daytime, daytime owls have often yellow or lighter coloured eyes than the ones that are usually active at night, evening or dawn, this owls have been raised to be active in the day so they necessarily don’t follow the same pattern that their wild relatives are.
The owls that have the feathers that looks like ears are called plumichorn learned in in a video that a person visited a bird sanctuary in England.
Also the owls have their mouth open too regulate their body temperature. They don’t sweet as most humans do, there is exceptions of course.
From what I have heard from another video is that birds are often in a room for shorter periods just so they can gets breaks and aren’t with people all the time.
That is still called wildlife exploitation. If you opened a window, they would fly away to be free, not stay there. And you being OK with that shows a lack of compassion for animals wild nature. To breed this "out of them for profit" is just bad for the birds.
@@modtomodern not be free as you see it they don’t know how to hunt so they would starve to death would you be okay with that they would die that way?
If they somehow could survive they could do allot of damage to the native species because of not being native to the area. If you look up how much damage both dogs and cats can cause to the native population in both New Zealand and Australia then you will see how complex this situation can get if you release an animal not native to the land.
I like both dogs and cats but I also can see and understand how much damage they can do to the wildlife.
The cafes have also written information on each of the owl species so people can learn about them. Yes it is in Japanese but are you interested in learning there is a lot of information online with specific sites that you can learn much more about them.
Many of these animals cafes can often start someone to want to learn and work with these animals in the future and in their natural habitat. So they also can get more knowledge to people and get them interested in the environment and animals.
@@annikahallberg4453 Good information. This kind of person means well, but would “free” a lobster into their local pond to save it from being dinner.
@@PhantomP63I understand that, and I think some people don’t understand or think what certain actions can have a devastating impact on nature. Also on the animal that they want to free. Nature isn’t a happy place there animals get along. When you mentioned lobster I thought about Leon the lobster that Brady Brandwood have in a larger aquarium that was bought from a grocery store. He does videos about the lobster and what it means to take care of an animal.
@@PhantomP63 or drive a tortoise miles away from where it was heading only to drop it off in a body of water
Amazing! I hope to be able to visit Tokyo one day as I really want to go to the Disney park but now I will def make time to visit this wonderful owl cafe. Thank you for sharing! :)
These birds are spectacular, their beauty and intelligence is a magnificent thing to behold. I would love to visit, to be educated and learn to appreciate these creatures (and every animal/bird) is of paramount importance 🦉 ❤😮
Om hrom kreem hreem asuri mahalaxmi bhreem kreem phat ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful
10:58 (Caption) Yuzuru is actually a kookaburra. And one or both of the snowy owls did NOT like cameras, hissss! 🙂
My little pet parakeet when mad it grips the heck outta my hand and.fingers its claws really digging in ....So I can imagine how powerful these owl's huge razor sharp talons can be
This doesn’t seem ethical or humane. Wild animals deserve to be free.
Except that these owls were never wild to begin with, having been bred in captivity. Set these ones free and they would not survive for very long.
@@Ability-King-KK then dont breed them to to force them live in a cage
I love your channel❤ keep up the good vlogs 👍 😊
They even have snowy owls. Awesome!
Wont the owls and the snowy owl especially, die in the heat? I know tokyo can get extremley hot in the summer. And they look like they could use a lot more space
awesome!!!
they make no sound while flying..and the prey cannot take hid of them,awesome..owls..
Wow that cafe looks amazing. I've never seen any cafes in Japan like that before in my entire life. I haven't been to Japan yet but I'd really love to go there sometime in the future.
I always love owls and I think my favourite ones are barn owls and snowy owls. Owls are ones of my favourite animals of all time as well.
Hello from Ireland 🇮🇪
Irish how do you do mate, 😊, y'all gwana need bread n barbecue😊
I think they mainly do cat ones. :? Like, I think there was a weird sidequest in Yakuza 6 about feeding stray kitties and moving them to a cat cafe. :p Little meowser bowsers. :?
It’s once in a while nice to get a neat recommendation like this video in my UA-cam feed.
Love the video!
thank you🥹
I didn't know there are such a diversity of exotic Owl species, absolutely amazing & adorable as different breeds have variety of beautiful feather🪶 patterns & colours, their large eyes are super stunning, they look gorgeously majestic predatory birds.
Hope you can allow these exotic🦉🦉 to roam freely at the great outdoors like a spacious natural garden park rather than chain them together in small room.
Just a constructive advice.
🙂😊🥰
I love owls! 🦉
They are all beautiful thanks for sharing I'm watching from Waynesboro PA stay safe everyone
So cool they are beautiful animals 🥰🦉
they dont need to fight for food, to search for food or to be care of other predators. They already have a home, also humans who care about they. But yeah, some "Pro-Animal dude" with 200 years experience says they re better free because thats how "animal world works", yeah... "Freedom" its something that human race hace several traumas, not animals. They prefer survival, so.. if they live is in easy mode in a cafe, they prefer this vs live outside trying to survive and maybe die in the process.
Very cute owl😊😊❤
What a great discovery for me, I had no idea anything like this was a thing. I would love to go there but I’m nowhere close to Japan.
These are nocturnal animals kept awake to make profit. This is not cute. So sad.
Beautiful famali lechuza
They should be in nature.
Wonderful cafe.
Огромное спасибо за это видео, я очень люблю сов, это красивые и умные птицы, невероятная удача побыть рядом с ними, погладить тех, кто не против🎉🎉🎉🎉, как здорово что есть ваш канал, и мы можем путешествовать по миру вместе с вами!❤❤❤❤
They are sweet!
I'll be honest; this looks like animal abuse to me. They should be in large outdoor enclosures at the very least. Poor things!
Very true sadly alot of japanese people exploit these animals for tourist dollars just like the cat cafe's they treat the animals very well but wont let them free because they bring in money for the owners 😢
Oh, yes. These guys belong to the wild. Especially snowy owls.
you do realize there homes are been destroyed because of humanity? there will be no more tree thanks to deforestation
What if these owls selected here for this activity enjoy human contact and being indoors? If they like humans and being indoors...
@@RaeHenning-Stephenson yeah what if you liked being trapped in a cage when you can fly and hunt for your own food freely? Just to have giant creatures 50x your size ovserve you up close.
Wonderful very nice thankyou so much 😅😅😅😊😊😅😊😅😊
WOW, that is awesome! Still, we could not have that kind of place in most parts of the world for sanitary reasons.
6:18 so cute😊
I love owls! They are my favorite bird. Bt I worry about the stress this puts on the owls! Hundreds of people petting( but for them is touching) They do not seem happy or calm.
Compared to a gorilla and a monkey, they have very high quality and smart wings, their cognition is there, I grew up with birds from the age of 7 to the age of 30, and they are a very smart animal, they distinguish between colors, shapes and understand situations and they have a high emotional intelligence, the chirping of the birds and a melody comes from them, the idea of a melody Comes from a bird and is the source of inspiration for the song
Plus I'd never get tired of that job
Oh my god, so happy to hear IKSON music at the beginning!
yeah,good music🎵
Lady: can I pets?
Baby owl: No 0-v-0
8:03
Dark brown 🦉 are very cute and nice too
👍🏻👍🏻
I remembered seeing this bird in the movie Labyrinth.
um love
Majestic Birds.
Little birdy❤️
❤❤❤ MAGNIFIQUE. LES CHOUETTES, HIBOUS & HEROSSONS M'ATIRE BEAUCOUP. JE VOUS CONSEILLE DE PRENDRE DES ECUREUILS POUR COMPLETER LA COLLECTION DE VOS PETITS MAMMIFERES.
AMITIES DE 🇨🇵 .
Мне кажется было бы логичнее, если бы кафе начинало работу с вечера, когда совы более активные, они же явно сонные, в такой атмосфере самому заснуть хочется)
Да и привязаны они так, как будто какие-то неодушевленные экспонаты в музее
Om hrom kreem hreem asuri mahalaxmi bhreem kreem phat
Report this place immediately, i don't want to see these poor animals in chains
Why the owls look beautiful
Такие прелестные
Scop owlets,hawk- 🦉 ,athena nocturna ,tawny amd ural 🦉 are my favs but asio otus too
Here's a fact about Hedgehogs. Like the armadillo, they roll themselves into a ball so they don't get scared.
Gorgeous japanese people too
This confirms what most of us knew all along; owls are flying cats.
好鳥命😂
Are they all active at the same part of day?
Some are active at night, dawn or dusk.
Or is there a seperate sleep time for each?
I think this Japanese person should know that this bird is called The Great Horned Owl because it's got ear tufts.
11:05 Can I just say - that is a Kookaburra, not a Kingfisher. Love seeing the owls like this though
Wow. I love Japan.
Oh✨thank you😍
At 5:20 you can see the pin board with the photos. In the middle row on the far left you can see Eli from Identity V. Eli also uses an owl in the game. A cute detail.
The kingfisher-like bird is actually a kookaburra. They are related to kingfishers, though
Very mind blowing.
Mysterious animals have a way of choosing what they want to do 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful
Scop owlets are super precious
What a wonderful experience. They are all so beautiful. Years ago at a state fair I was able to hold one. The feathers are so soft. My son and I watch you all the time and look forward to your next video.
Thanks for your comment🦉
I am not good at English so I rely on translations.
I am very happy to hear you say so✨
@@JapanAnimalTravels I rely on the closed captions for the videos we watch. My dream is to one day visit Japan
How cool to see all those owls!
OK obrigado pela atenção e carinho e 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Fly to the sun in the sky now. Whats going on we are not cats now.
Somes of them are super cute
That is so cool. Owls are very impressive.
...not cool for the owls...only for dumb people...
Owls in chains?? No thanks.
Come on there ok
They’re captive unit
They fine like this
@@SlimBoomerReturn9184I mean this is a for-profit cafe not a raptor rehabilitation or educational facility. We really don't know their situation. If their flightless due to some kind of injury or something then they could be ambassador/educational captive birds but even then they're usually given a degree now autonomy and wild land to parade about on.
This looks to be pretty unethical. But I don't know I haven't looked into it. If this is literally what they do everyday it's not a good life. Owls do not want to be restrained and manhandled bite humans that's for sure
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
PRISONERS. Poor owls. 😢
What a horror. Birds tied by the leg in the basement.
They’re wearing anklets and jesses, and tethered to a perch. This is standard practice for handling birds of prey.
Hoot! :3
Beautiful ☕🫖🍵👏🦉
Now This is a Real Hooters! (No Hotwings though)
I think this Japanese person should know that these owls remind me of the Harry Potter movies.
Awee! My dream is to want to travel Japan one day and when I saw u holding the snake at that cafe, it worried me a little since I’ve never hold a snake before and idk if I would because I’m afraid that it’ll bite ;> but overall I love your video!
Thank you for your comment!
I hope you will visit Japan.
I'm a little scared of snakes too. lol
But they were very mild mannered🐍
@@JapanAnimalTravels mhm I hope so too! (even though I only need to renew my passport since it’s expired for a decade ^^”) And ohhh lol it was very amazing how u were petting the snake though! :3
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দারুন লাগল পেচা গুলো দেখে ❤❤❤ ভারত থেকে দেখছি
thank you🥰
mumei owl cute
thank you🦉✨
I love Japan!
I feel so sorry for these owls. There is TOO MUCH NOISE from humans and owls are NOCTURNAL. This is horrible treatment for the owls. I'm truly heartbroken that these amazing animals have to endure this. We have an Owl Sanctuary for Owls/Raptors who have been injured and cannot be released into the wild again. They live in large enclosed areas.
What happened to the one horned owls eye @ 17:16 something weird about one of his eyes
all right where is the coffee is being served then ???
Thanks for your comment🦉
Although it is called the Owl Cafe, we don't actually have a drink menu.
sorry🥺
Oooh nice ❤
I hope these owls were from ones that were imprinted on humans when they were babies, or were rescues that couldn't return to the wild
Дякую! Гарні сови та інші мешканці кафе! 💖
Дякую!🥰✨
Magnifique le café aux hiboux et autres animaux. I
ls sont tous mignon. Mais trop pour le serpent. Ils sont bien traité; Je pense et connaissant les japonais. Ils doivent avoir des règles à suivre pour la détention d'animaux sauvages. Ils sont bien chouchoutés. en plus, ils sont libre de leurs mouvements. On ne les oblige pas a faire des choses. C'est très agréable de voir çà. Aussi le restaurant avec le robot serveur chat. Il y a une chose qui me choque quand même. La personne le dit lui même. Il pas eu le moindre contacte avec le personnel humain. ce monde là, j'en veux pas. Le contacte humain est très important.
Are owls night animals?