Visiting Japan's Owl Cafe/Bird Cafe🦉 | TORINOIRU CAFE YANAKA

"TORINOIRU CAFE" is Japan's first bird cafe where you can meet birds of prey and parakeets🦉🦜 I regretted not knowing that owls are so cute. They were so adorable😭💕
The store has mainly owls, but also parakeets and hedgehogs. You can see, touch them, and welcome them as family☺️ It seems you can also visit with your bird.
💻 Website
toricafe.co.jp/roppongi
🚃🚶‍♀️How to get to TORINOIRU CAFE YANAKA
5 minutes walk from Nezu Station on the Chiyoda Line
MAP: goo.gl/maps/3QPGX4km2DRpVcUz7
💰 Price
Touch and soft drink: 1,650 JPY
Touch and alcohol: 1,850 JPY
Additional drink: 480 JPY
Additional alcohol: 600 JPY
*Free for children up to 3 years old.
🕑 Opening hours
1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
*Wednesday is closed.
⌛️Time Stamp
0:00 Opening
0:20 Heading to Bird Cafe
0:50 TORINOIRU CAFE YANAKA
1:27 Small sized owl and other bird compartment
3:10 Giant owl compartment
6:02 Feeding owls
6:42 Putting the owl on my arm
#CC_for_Subtitle #birdcafe #animalcafe #asmr #Owl Cafe
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  • @its_time_to_travel
    @its_time_to_travel2 жыл бұрын

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  • @shakingprayers220

    @shakingprayers220

    Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video! Thank you 🙏 so much!

  • @fsh57

    @fsh57

    Жыл бұрын

    Animals must be in their place ..... Like you who do not like to be in prison! Where does this cafeteria look interesting? Bird Prison! Rescuing and saving the lives of animals would be more interesting!!

  • @KristinGmyhre

    @KristinGmyhre

    Жыл бұрын

    Anything that's not cruel to animals!

  • @amabiko

    @amabiko

    Жыл бұрын

    動物を利用したカフェ、サーカスや動物園等の宣伝は良くないと思います。

  • @ravinghomo

    @ravinghomo

    Жыл бұрын

    Videos that don't show and glorify commercialised animal cruelty like this one.

  • @syrkaros5815
    @syrkaros58152 жыл бұрын

    I saw girls with these animals on the streets of Akihabara, promoting these kind of cafés. I felt so sad about them. They looked uncomfortable and frightened of the lights and noises of the street

  • @TheActualJae

    @TheActualJae

    Жыл бұрын

    Mmm, I know what you mean. I always have really mixed emotions around having birds as pets. On the one hand, they’re super cool. On the other… I just can’t imagine what it would be like to be able to fly and spend your life confined to a cage.

  • @nullvektor9922

    @nullvektor9922

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheActualJae I have two lovebirds and they can basically fly through the whole flat every day. It comes with a lot of cleaning and mindfulness where you place things they shouldn't get in contact with but hey - I think they're happy and that is all that counts to me.

  • @phancyisfancy8510

    @phancyisfancy8510

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheActualJae birds can be great pets, if cared for well. they shouldn't stay in their cages all day, it should only be a sleeping spot. the rest of the day they should have the ability to fly and stretch their wings (am a bird owner, I love them very much :) )

  • @moldysponge.

    @moldysponge.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheActualJae not all birds spend their entire lives in cages. Many people tame them and over time bond to them and spend half the day flying around the house and sme birds can free flight, meaning that they can fly freely outside and come back to their owners when called. Yet, some owners keep their birds in cages all day, everyday. A bird's cage should only be a sleeping or resting spot. I mean i have a cockatiel who flies and walks around the house most of her day.

  • @ximec.r.2643

    @ximec.r.2643

    Жыл бұрын

    I rescued an owl chick when the tree it was nesting was cut down. They (I never found their gender) were able to fly but one of their feet was broken and mended badly so they weren't able to hunt well. I kept them until they were able to fly but the worry of their well being kept me from letting them fly outside (never had them in a cage). I should have at least tried to and before I decided they caught a terrible illness. Owls are super affectionate and smart, but loud sounds and bright lights are bad for them, which is the opposite of most human lifestyles, seeing them in such small cages is sad.

  • @CB-qb3lj
    @CB-qb3lj Жыл бұрын

    I’m Japanese and had opportunities to volunteer at wildlife rescues in the U.S. There were strict protocols of handling owls, such as not making eye contacts, wearing camo to disguise our appearance, wearing gloves to prevent from germs and virus exposure, etc. These birds are not designed to just sit around and being pet in a confined space with bunch of other owls like pet animals. There are raptors that are supposed to fly, hunt and be territorial. It bleeds my heart watching that these people are ignorantly supporting the business/making the money with the sacrifice of owls’ well-being…It’s just another depressing reality of how our (Japanese) society isn’t ready for upgrading the animal rights status.

  • @wholethedogsout880

    @wholethedogsout880

    Жыл бұрын

    japan's government/society/culture makes me incredibly angry

  • @cxkq.

    @cxkq.

    Жыл бұрын

    Good statement

  • @Saasbutter

    @Saasbutter

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I felt very uncomfortable watching this. Those birds don't look like they are enjoying themselves at all. They are kept in small cages or have chains. I just know that this shouldn't be

  • @detritus3676

    @detritus3676

    Жыл бұрын

    Japan isn’t even ready for workers rights yet 💀

  • @Greggah

    @Greggah

    Жыл бұрын

    Im not a 100% sure about the owls actually- its probably because you were releasing them into the wild that you needed to keep them naturally scared of people. Owls are much like cats when it comes to intelligence, they dont need to be outside, just like cats can be fine inside- they are quite dumb animals comparatively. Excellent hunters but not really needing cognitive stimulation. Im more worried about the parrots, or for example keeping a crow as a pet- they will get bored really fast if you dont keep them very enriched with challenges.

  • @PSCA1988
    @PSCA1988 Жыл бұрын

    The birds are amazing and I tell myself I would love to have an owl, but the thought of birds and fish in captivity breaks my heart.

  • @run1492

    @run1492

    9 ай бұрын

    Same !!!

  • @themossynook
    @themossynook Жыл бұрын

    I love your videos and I like the concept of the animal cafe. But this video made me sad because those cages are very very small for the parrots. Here in the UK we would consider it cruel to keep them in such small cages. They are highly intelligent creatures but also very active and need lots of space and activities for their mental and physical wellbeing. You can see some of these birds are feeling very stressed.

  • @marias2169
    @marias21692 жыл бұрын

    The concept of meeting owls in person is wonderful. The concept of selling them and breeding them is not. They are wild animals, not pets.

  • @kari5829

    @kari5829

    Жыл бұрын

    if they have been born in captivity they are not wild animals and never will be. so yeah they are pets tho they have bad conditions in their environment (small cages, too much sunlight, too many people).

  • @kirani111

    @kirani111

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kari5829 Yes, they are wild animals because they’re not domesticated. It doesn’t matter where they’re born or how they’re raised. They have the needs and instincts of wild animals, because they are.

  • @smileyoutube522

    @smileyoutube522

    Жыл бұрын

    Cat and dog were wild animals before

  • @kari5829

    @kari5829

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kirani111 cats dogs and hamsters also have instincts of wild animals, this is not an argument

  • @kirani111

    @kirani111

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kari5829 cats and dogs have been bred for thousands of years to prioritize human companionship over their instincts. You're mistaking a domesticated animal for a tamed one. At least you understand that keeping the owls this way is cruel.

  • @sugarxkiss4183
    @sugarxkiss4183 Жыл бұрын

    I went to an owl cafe (not this one) years ago in Japan and thought wow that's so cool. Once I get there and experience everything I felt so bad for the birds bc they are chained and clipped so they don't fly around. I felt morally ambiguous about the whole owl cafe concept

  • @wzx6x6z6w

    @wzx6x6z6w

    Жыл бұрын

    As a foreigner the best thing you can do is to not support these kind of places, let your family and close friends know, don't give them any sort of publicity and money, and pray one day Japanese government can finally illegalize owning owls or other exotic animals as pets.

  • @Leopards-go4si

    @Leopards-go4si

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wzx6x6z6w dont make it illegal, just make them exotic pets and require a lisence.

  • @Iymarra

    @Iymarra

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Leopards-go4si That just means someone with money to pay for license can do anything they want. Illegal is better for animals.

  • @purple3506

    @purple3506

    Жыл бұрын

    I like cat cafe better

  • @KittenBowl1

    @KittenBowl1

    Жыл бұрын

    Best thing is do NOT go to these cafes if you don’t agree with them. However, these animals aren’t abused due to strict animal cruelty laws in Japan. It’s a felony to abuse animals here. I’m sick of these westerners who come to Japan and don’t like something while you ignore your own. I’ve seen those Broiler chicken farms in the US they got no room to move. You know how many diseased poor conditioned cats and dogs in NY?! Millions more than Japan. Or you haven’t seen those animal planet shows of cat ladies that have 70 cats, that’s really cruel. None of that exists in Japan. Or you Brits forgot the fact that lions were getting hunted as a sport not too long ago on Africa. I mean westerners have no right to criticize especially the Japanese. Alaskan crab fishermen who abused their rights that there’re no more crabs. None of that BS is in Japan. Don’t like it? Don’t go there and don’t come to Japan. Japan isn’t the West and we aren’t about to be colonized by America. Europeans also should stop expecting every other country to be just like Europe. And their animal welfare isn’t that much better than that of the US which is the worst I have seen in the world among all developed countries.

  • @AshRaeK
    @AshRaeK Жыл бұрын

    I feel bad for the birds here. I've done falconry outside and the birds had large cages, larger than my bedroom. They got to fly outside and were trained to come perch on our arms. In my opinion, it was a better experience for us and for the birds. These birds look cramped and stressed, birds are very sensitive and intelligent.

  • @cactusshell1975
    @cactusshell1975 Жыл бұрын

    I love the owls. I also love the way you delicately pet them.

  • @golden_leader9227
    @golden_leader92272 жыл бұрын

    There's an owl cafè in my country too and it raised a lot of concerns because of the nocturnal aspect of a lot of the birds. Tbh, i agree with those who raised such complains, because I don't want the animals to be too stressed (some in this video seemed to be) and unhealthy. I like places that are a good environment for humans and animals to coexist peacefully. You were really careful with all of them and approached them in a good way (some definitely liked your touch). Thanks for it. P.s. i rescued some hedgehogs in the past, they are too cute for their own good. Great specimen. I love that they're there too!

  • @MssEllefry

    @MssEllefry

    Жыл бұрын

    But look at the stressful nibbles from the owl basically doing everything but bite the people to ask them to stop touching. It chills me to think what happened to the less social birds.

  • @golden_leader9227

    @golden_leader9227

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MssEllefry Yeah, you're right. That's one of the reasons of why i don't particularly like this type of places.

  • @evilsmoo3358

    @evilsmoo3358

    Жыл бұрын

    The parrot at 4:02 especially, I'm not a parrot expert, but that doesn't look like a molt from the pictures from a quick search on molting. Looks like stressful ripping out of feathers. Not sure about the nibbles, I suppose it could just be preening that doesn't work on human hands.

  • @mixusup

    @mixusup

    Жыл бұрын

    I dont think the cafes are good for the birds... at least not in this form, maybe an aviary that rescued birds that had a cafe next to it would be fine. Anyway what i was originally going to say is that not all owls are nocturnal most are something called cropuscular (spelling might be wrong). Witch means they are awake at dusk and dawn and sleep at night and midday. And some are even diurnal (a.k.a. up during the day) So it would be important to check what kind of owl... not that it matters if their being kept in cramped conditions. Anyway just thought id teach you a neet fact ^-^

  • @yuzu-tsuyu

    @yuzu-tsuyu

    Жыл бұрын

    That was my first thought as well--I have a lot of concerns about the health and happiness of the parrots, but owls are nocturnal and forcing them to stay awake all day seems quite cruel. At the very least, they should limit the visiting hours to evening for the owls (though I wonder if maybe that is intentional as they may be more docile when sleepy.) There is a reason why owls are illegal to keep as pets in most developed nations. While an outdoor aviary combined with a cafe could be a lovely concept, I doubt a for-profit business would ever put in that much effort. In the years I lived in Japan it was unfortunately very clear to me that concern for animal welfare is just not a very high priority for most people.

  • @yonashira3853
    @yonashira38532 жыл бұрын

    I loved the space where the owl can move freely. But the parrots and smaller birds looked often unhealthy, sometimes half plucked :( I don´t know wether they are sick or have mental health issues because of a lack of partners and the ability to fly around freely :(

  • @ManticorePinion

    @ManticorePinion

    2 жыл бұрын

    The owls didn't look so hot either, and it's super unethical to be selling them. Very concerning :(((

  • @2dheethbar

    @2dheethbar

    2 жыл бұрын

    @ Yona Shira The gray parrot may have been stressed by something, and it could've been anything unrelated to the café. Or maybe it was a recent rescue. Unless they have a full background on it, we may never know, but many people own parrots that are healthy. Please, don't be so quick to judge without knowing the truth.

  • @shayshay9764

    @shayshay9764

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@2dheethbar when it comes to life of any kind, it is our duty to care

  • @2dheethbar

    @2dheethbar

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shayshay9764 That much is clear.

  • @AbraCassandraCrafts

    @AbraCassandraCrafts

    Жыл бұрын

    The smaller birds are most likely stressed because there are literal predators all around them that would 100% eat them if they had the chance. It's disgusting.

  • @hippychu3761
    @hippychu3761 Жыл бұрын

    I’m worried about the birds. Especially the white one… usually plucked feathers is a sign of extreme stress :( these cages are too small for them. I love the concept of a bird cafe, but with domesticated bird species (parrots, cockatoos, love birds, etc) that have their own room to fly around in so that they are not stuck in small individual cages.

  • @genericbonk
    @genericbonk Жыл бұрын

    the parrot saying hi in japanese was so cute

  • @elizabethmojica8995
    @elizabethmojica89952 жыл бұрын

    I feel terrible for those parrots. I own parrots, some of them are rescued from situations like this where they were kept in tiny cages. The cockatoo is very stressed out and craving attention. I wish a rescue would come and take these parrots.

  • @slashgnr11

    @slashgnr11

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, also the owls sitting on a podium tethered to a tiny string seems like an awful way to live for them.

  • @aquabluerose7734

    @aquabluerose7734

    Жыл бұрын

    The parrots have plucked off a lot of their feathers, which is also a sign they aren't being properly cared for in the cafe. The spaces are too small for all these birds.

  • @elizabethmojica8995

    @elizabethmojica8995

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aquabluerose7734 agreed, they need to be removed asap!

  • @Bruellhusten123
    @Bruellhusten1232 жыл бұрын

    Oh these cages are so small. Having seen many of these birds in nature it hurts to see them in such an environment. Its a very sad life for these beautiful animals. Why can't we enjoy them without being cruel?

  • @myrtlesnow2397

    @myrtlesnow2397

    Жыл бұрын

    Some of them might be rescues and have no chance or never had a chance to live in the wild so being at a cafe where they are well taken care of might not be so bad as opposed to starving to death in the wild

  • @Undy1

    @Undy1

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@myrtlesnow2397 That's true, life in the wild is not all sunshine and rainbows - but that doesn't mean keeping them in bad conditions is okay just because it's "safe". These birds - especially the parrots are one of the smartest animals on Earth - they're literally smarter than dogs and rival Chimpanzees in intelligence. These animals are bored out their minds in those small cages or on those leashes. It's a literal prison for them. I don't think keeping animals like that is always wrong though - it can be okay as long as are given enough space with enough things to do (entertainment) and companionship (be it human or a mate).

  • @pheonixfire9517

    @pheonixfire9517

    Жыл бұрын

    Plus look at some of the birds feathers.. they are losing them due to stress...

  • @user-ql3lf4jt6q

    @user-ql3lf4jt6q

    3 ай бұрын

    じゃあお前らの国ではペットで鳥を飼ってるやつはいないんだね😂

  • @vickyvey1657

    @vickyvey1657

    2 ай бұрын

    @@myrtlesnow2397 how sure are you ?

  • @ShukakuTheDemon
    @ShukakuTheDemon11 ай бұрын

    I was there today, the cafe is a lot smaller now and offers interaction with the birds primarily. There are no beverages anymore, but I really didn't mind. The birds were fun to play with and they climed all over me. Staff offered snacks for the birds for purchase. I got myself some sunflower seeds and the birds went NUTS for them! I had 8 parrots on me at the same time! A really fun experience for any bird lover!

  • @beeboi0097

    @beeboi0097

    11 ай бұрын

    It's still absolutely unacceptable as to what they're doing to the birds.

  • @ShukakuTheDemon

    @ShukakuTheDemon

    11 ай бұрын

    @@beeboi0097 the birds had a whole big room for themselves to fly freely and do what they want. The biggest room in the whole establishment even. That's more than some people can offer in their own home. There are barely any cages now. It was clean, we had to sanitize our hands and shoes before entering and were under surveilance the whole time while interacting with the birds so nothing happens to them. They get interaction with other birds, be it the same kind or others, food and snacks whenever they want to, corners to retreat to if they want to be alone, entertainment with staff and customers. In all honesty, they have it pretty good.

  • @CJBroonie

    @CJBroonie

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ShukakuTheDemonI seriously doubt you’re telling the truth.

  • @ShukakuTheDemon

    @ShukakuTheDemon

    8 ай бұрын

    @@CJBroonie then i don't know what to tell you. My options are to either defend myself (what you'll most likely call lies anyway) or to tell you to go there yourself to check (what you most like will or can not do). I just wrote my honest experience, it's up to you if you want to believe that or not.

  • @Dora-mp1

    @Dora-mp1

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@ShukakuTheDemon Happy to know they adjust the environment so that it will bring comfort to the birds!

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Жыл бұрын

    I just 🤍❤ #JAPAN🇯🇵, the Land Of Rising Sun☀️.

  • @agnieszkaagrado268
    @agnieszkaagrado268 Жыл бұрын

    A bird means freedom of flight. I feel like crying when I see captive birds.

  • @JD-ht7yw

    @JD-ht7yw

    Жыл бұрын

    I cry

  • @phoenixflamegames1

    @phoenixflamegames1

    7 ай бұрын

    That is just your interpretation of the word. Not every bird flies. Are they suddenly not birds?

  • @PumpyC
    @PumpyC Жыл бұрын

    An owl flew by me the other day and it was beautiful, healthy, and free. It cost me nothing for the moment and I’m happy knowing it went on to do whatever it is owls like to do. 🦉

  • @phoenixflamegames1

    @phoenixflamegames1

    7 ай бұрын

    I mean, that just makes you lucky no? Not justifying this, but a lot of people can go through their lives without the luck to see this.

  • @ghoulathyr6667
    @ghoulathyr6667 Жыл бұрын

    4:05 The bird has holes where it lacks feathers, and that means that it has a lot of stress, if the owner does not do anything about it, sooner or later it will die from stress.

  • @samanthalopez3744
    @samanthalopez3744 Жыл бұрын

    As beautiful as the birds are, in this video, I'm deeply disturbed to see these precious birds in captivity. -They do not belong to humans! They belong in their natural habitats. -As humans, we have a long way to go.

  • @mayafey7595
    @mayafey75952 жыл бұрын

    Probably without knowing, this busineses contribute to the trafficking of endangered species. For every cute bird that reaches Japan, ten die when captured or during travelling. In another matter of thing, most of these animals are ment to fly, at night... not being perching under too bright lights inside a café. I have no problem with cat cafes, but... owls, birds, and other exotic animal cafes, I will not support them. Anyway, thank you for the video. I enjoy watching them.

  • @dra6o0n

    @dra6o0n

    Жыл бұрын

    You'd think that a owl cafe means you have a handful of owls and that's it, but the video shows a entire pet store with hedgehog and parrots included. The white cockatoo is in dire straits.

  • @Tvianne

    @Tvianne

    Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. This is awful.

  • @nanaambience

    @nanaambience

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you for this. so true!

  • @keithpierce5686

    @keithpierce5686

    Жыл бұрын

    It's human nature we want to make pets out of any animal. No matter the danger or time requirement. That said we shouldn't be keeping birds of this sort in an enclosed shop.

  • @aoikemono6414

    @aoikemono6414

    Жыл бұрын

    They know full well. Unless they are really stupid.

  • @samotriescatstuff
    @samotriescatstuff2 жыл бұрын

    Very informative & nice video as always 🥰👍 The owls are very beautiful but I must tell you that the parrots in the cages are unwell😢 I grew up with birds my whole childhood and I see clear signs of stress and unhealth in these parrots. They take their feathers off when stressed and these cages are way too small 😭 Very sad to see, they should be flying free at least in a room. I hope this place get the information from someone, the parrots are not happy.

  • @dra6o0n

    @dra6o0n

    Жыл бұрын

    Japan is known for their very very tiny living spaces, only the owl are given the biggest space because they are not as sociable and barely move (its also because they are tethered). The Owls are raised to basically know that they get fed by customers and the owners at certain points of the day so they don't really feel the need to hunt. Parrots on the other hand are constantly stressed, they are seeking entertainment and interactions all the time and can't handle being stuck in a small cage, or let them fly around freely to wander, they are very curious birds so they'll more or less likely escape or cause a mess by wandering.

  • @silentfanatic

    @silentfanatic

    Жыл бұрын

    Have to agree. It's great that people can see birds up close like this, but those creatures are being abused and neglected.

  • @PetitTasdeBoue

    @PetitTasdeBoue

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dra6o0n Owls are flying cats, you could just say that.

  • @momonatu4998

    @momonatu4998

    Жыл бұрын

    I am pretty sure they know already everything, maybe better than you ahahah. But you know? It a BUSINESS! They don't give a damn fuck what you think, what I think or the neighbor thinks! They just want the MONEY. I wish from the bottom of my heart the people responsible for this have the exact same fate in their next life, just like caged parrots! The sooner they go to hell, the better for these poor animals!

  • @_BOO_200
    @_BOO_200 Жыл бұрын

    Birds are beautiful flying in the sky and in their habitat without having their legs tied ☹️

  • @melancholybobbyjoe
    @melancholybobbyjoe Жыл бұрын

    The owls look well cared for, my concern are the parrots. I noticed 2-3 of them are bald in a lot of places like they pluck. The issue with plucking is even when the birds environment is corrected it can be hard to stop the behavior. They sure are cute though.

  • @AdeDueDamballa.

    @AdeDueDamballa.

    Жыл бұрын

    The owls look well cared for? Um what? They absolutely do not, bright shining store lights in their incredibly sensitive eyes, that is cruel.

  • @leilasoyuz
    @leilasoyuz2 жыл бұрын

    I rly love this birds, they are so cute, but makes me sad think they sell them :( i dont think this animals can be pets, i would prefer they give you the option for sponsor your favorite owl to continue taking care of it, but it was a rly nice video and they seem to be rly good, still sad tho

  • @ManticorePinion

    @ManticorePinion

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, not good to encourage the poaching of owls. A rescue would be beautiful but this is just a sad pet store with sad birds.

  • @puppydogs68

    @puppydogs68

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean…owls most definitely shouldn’t be kept as pets, but parakeets or other brightly colored birds can’t exactly be released into the wild. A larger bird of prey would spot them in 2 seconds flat. This is exactly why the “releasing parakeets into the wild” trend is so problematic.

  • @nicolsietnik5892
    @nicolsietnik58922 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure about the owls however the parrots were awfully taken care of. The cages are tiny, diet isn't healthy and all in all just bad care. Please do not support industries like this!

  • @SeeingStarsYT-art

    @SeeingStarsYT-art

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean hey, they seem to treat the parrots they same way they treat women

  • @sejdailkbahar3801

    @sejdailkbahar3801

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree... The kakketou in such an little cage.. And his fetters.. He is frustrated and pulled his fetters out... So sad..

  • @thuyduongphamnguyen4490

    @thuyduongphamnguyen4490

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you

  • @NehaSharma-jo5nj

    @NehaSharma-jo5nj

    Жыл бұрын

    The parrots have plucked their feathers due to depression in such small cages. So sad.

  • @urdoingagreatjob-vonnie2321

    @urdoingagreatjob-vonnie2321

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SeeingStarsYT-art 🗿

  • @M1N1Girl007
    @M1N1Girl007 Жыл бұрын

    I love your videos😍! Cheers from Florida, U.S. I can't wait to visit these cafes on your channel!

  • @user-fc5mi9px3l
    @user-fc5mi9px3l Жыл бұрын

    😂卡哇伊❤

  • @KF-hf4nt
    @KF-hf4nt Жыл бұрын

    I was about to say this would be a wonderful idea with a few guidelines I typed below, then I realized I've had just as much enjoyment at a proper outdoor bird sanctuary and the brids would be much better off. But if they insist on doing this they must at least have - Maximum of 10 birds so there are plenty to go around and can swap in and out to meet people - 1 or 2 hours in the morning free flight before the store opens and another hour or two at night - All of them were rescues so there's no incentive to breed them - Cages at least 4x the size of the bird I was going to say that plucked cockatoo may have been a rescue they were nursing and give them the benefit of the doubt but the fact that it's in a tiny cage doesn't bode well for the argument it isn't stressed. I'd love to go to a place like this but don't want to support the cramped conditions they are in. I'd rather go to a bird sanctuary where i've seen the same kinds of birds get massive enclosures all to themselves and frequent free fly time This concept may be okay for smaller birds but it's much too small and cramped for owls and cockatoos. I really hope there are some behind the scenes stuff we aren't being shown but I'm seeing stuff on the surface that I'm concerned about

  • @RyLo18D

    @RyLo18D

    Жыл бұрын

    You’ll have to go to a zoo for that. I personally don’t like the cramped conditions either but space is a premium in Japan. They can’t go on free flight unless you really intend for them to fly into a window in the city. So I can understand them working with whatever they have and that applies to most bird-owners in Japan.

  • @catpoke9557

    @catpoke9557

    Жыл бұрын

    I want some animal rescue to make a proper owl cafe now. One with happy animals and no breeding for profit.

  • @user-nz2it3vz2b

    @user-nz2it3vz2b

    Жыл бұрын

    полностью поддерживаю! очевидно ,что эти птицы совсем не рады своему положению. это не доброе место ,это обычная тюрма для птиц ,и к тому же ,очевидно ,большинство из них больны.

  • @user-nz2it3vz2b

    @user-nz2it3vz2b

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RyLo18D очевидно ,что если нет места ,то не стоит заниматься разведением птиц. соответственно ,это место следует закрыть ,у них нет условий для содержания птиц.

  • @shenkichin6295

    @shenkichin6295

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RyLo18D If space is that much of a premium then they should not be keeping these large parrots. It's really that simple. Most of these birds were never designed to be in captivity in the first place and adapt very poorly to captivity without constant attention and care. A cockatoo would fly hundreds of miles a day in the wild and it's here locked up in a cage barely bigger than it is. This is blatantly unethical.

  • @skyoce1247
    @skyoce12472 жыл бұрын

    In the name of cuteness we have taken their freedom

  • @annaritaranalli1791

    @annaritaranalli1791

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree totally

  • @lingyibi4052

    @lingyibi4052

    11 ай бұрын

    @@annaritaranalli1791well said, thank you.

  • @annaritaranalli1791

    @annaritaranalli1791

    11 ай бұрын

    You are welcome

  • @MrCrazyPantz1
    @MrCrazyPantz18 ай бұрын

    I really like the soothing music on the opening intro. 😌

  • @user-gotwing-red
    @user-gotwing-red2 ай бұрын

    鳥がいるカフェいいですね~今回も撮影お疲れ様でした~

  • @DinsFlame-br4pr
    @DinsFlame-br4pr Жыл бұрын

    Aren’t owls nocturnal creatures? meaning, they sleep throughout the day and are active during the night? if so, then this café is detrimental for their health. I might be wrong though.

  • @amethystheremaia8978

    @amethystheremaia8978

    Жыл бұрын

    your not wrong they are nocturnal and not meant to be in captivity

  • @miscellaneouscell

    @miscellaneouscell

    Жыл бұрын

    You are correct. This is animal cruelty just like many other animal cafes.

  • @amymorris7199

    @amymorris7199

    Жыл бұрын

    Owls adapt well to a diurnal lifestyle, there are plenty of naturally daytime owls. However, petting owls is unacceptable and disrespectful. Disgusting to think these birds are being sold to people with no knowledge of birds

  • @javiersantana5302

    @javiersantana5302

    Жыл бұрын

    no this is business and this must be copy in other countries

  • @mrconroy4672

    @mrconroy4672

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amymorris7199 Welcome to the real world. People in countries like that can and will take advantage in the opportunity to make money. It’s solely on the people of said country to do the right thing, not us. It is immoral but the only things we can do is support the stores the are ethical and treat animals right.

  • @dragonfye1
    @dragonfye1 Жыл бұрын

    Lol. ‘Ringo’ the Parrot was quite a character. Too cute.

  • @ginjjiigok364
    @ginjjiigok364 Жыл бұрын

    This video blew me away, tons of birds ive never seen before.

  • @annacrawford1113
    @annacrawford1113 Жыл бұрын

    The owls are beautiful. Their are over 300 species of owls. So many I've never heard of. I think they're beautiful creatures. I prefer to see them in their natural environment.

  • @TimidBeastie
    @TimidBeastie Жыл бұрын

    i love the idea of the cafe, just wished those cages were much bigger, birds of any kind need a lot of space

  • @beeboi0097

    @beeboi0097

    11 ай бұрын

    Regardless of the space those birds aren't in good hands. They clip the wings of the birds so they can't fly around and owls are nocturnal so they're completely ruining their normal routines. That's only with the owls not even mentioning the horrors with the parrots.

  • @2G_igurl
    @2G_igurl Жыл бұрын

    These birds needs a bird aviary with the view of trees and nature and not locked up in a small cafe with unhealthy and restricted environment. Also, owls are nocturnal, those harsh lights have totally destroyed their inner clocks. The other birds are so stressed they are plucking out their feathers. No matter how novel these cafes are don't patronize them. These birds may not be physically abused or neglected but they are being used for profit and made to "work" at such unnatural conditions.

  • @shayerahol6434

    @shayerahol6434

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not physical abuse, but it is still abuse and neglect.

  • @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    Жыл бұрын

    Heh, yeah I remember seeing the description of the restroom and had to laugh at the idiocy of the claim since all I saw was some pictures of some birds and a green paint job and a fancy, leaf-shaped chandelier. Seemed like quite an exaggeration but it seems like anything someone tries that's new will have hundreds if not thousands of things wrong with it.

  • @2G_igurl

    @2G_igurl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw Are you talking about the same cafe in the video? Bec if you are, the video seemed to present it differently. Maybe when you went there, the owls have died. And all they got left are photos instead of the live animals. Anyway, there's a difference between trying out something new that would benefit people, animals, places, the environment, etc and trying out something new to satisfy one's curiosity and for cheap thrills, even if it's under the guise that you're doing something good. If the sacrifice is higher than the good deed, for example these animals' quality of life in exchange for your money and for your once in a lifetime experience to see them in a cafe with you, then for me it's wrong in many levels. But that's just my opinion. Others may look at it differently.

  • @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@2G_igurl I was talking about the description of the room with the toilet, AKA the restroom! Not the rest of the cafe. It said something like 'it looks like a forest' which I found to be exaggerating.

  • @reffk5306
    @reffk5306 Жыл бұрын

    watching videos like this is kinda relaxing

  • @ggenesis1337
    @ggenesis1337 Жыл бұрын

    the owls can't move either, they are tied to their legs, and when they decided to have something to eat and they brought their favorite owl, he looked quite stressed trying to leave even though he received the food well :( It makes me sad to think how misinformation causes unconscious animal abuse in these types of places where animals are the main entertainment

  • @wholethedogsout880

    @wholethedogsout880

    Жыл бұрын

    THIS! they're literally chained in one place, its fucking sick

  • @ariannasv22
    @ariannasv22 Жыл бұрын

    I love Ringo, he's such a goof. Beautiful red feathers too

  • @zaikoji
    @zaikoji Жыл бұрын

    Just so long as it’s “cute” who cares if it’s permanently terrified? Welcome to Japan.

  • @marisbury

    @marisbury

    Жыл бұрын

    Japan is good place, unlike the west full of virtue signalers. Japanese would really just say it's cute and that is.

  • @waria1124

    @waria1124

    Жыл бұрын

    @@marisbury there is no such thing as a "good place". Each country has its good and bad side

  • @alejandrootero8894

    @alejandrootero8894

    10 ай бұрын

    they also hate dolfins

  • @marieb7549
    @marieb7549 Жыл бұрын

    They're so cute ❤️🤗🦉

  • @katjavalentina
    @katjavalentina Жыл бұрын

    i went to a different owl cafe in tokyo in 2019, there weren't really that many places to sit at (and no dishes really, only one drink upon entrance) and it was sad seeing how one of the bigger owls started shaking when it was being held up for a photo with a tourist. they were cute but it left a bad taste in my mouth

  • @JD-ht7yw

    @JD-ht7yw

    Жыл бұрын

    Wtf!

  • @R0ckyR0xd
    @R0ckyR0xd2 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to say this, this type of cafe is not a good idea to run. You can tell a lot of these birds are not in good states, mentally and physically. Giving this place attention and calling it cute is disgusting. These birds are overly stressed and practically locked down to small pedestals.

  • @dontavius2678

    @dontavius2678

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree those birds look distressed and not to be constantly moved around and watched you can see the cockatoo has been plucking their feathers and the parrots are in tiny cages the owls also shouldn’t be in such a place although it may seem cute from a perspective it really isn’t they should be in better care or even in the wild if well

  • @LinkaDL

    @LinkaDL

    Жыл бұрын

    And the owls usually come from traffic from another countries like Thailand where many of them die before of arriving to their destiny. In Frank Cuesta channel (an activist living in Thailand) he is rescuing those owls from the market and you should see how the poor things look... He´s always saying that they suffer thanks to those cafes and people keeping them as pets. Just look at the birds, they are stressed: lights, people, sounds, the whole day. Owls are nocturne they have big eyes to see in the night, the light isn´t good for them. Those birds doesn´t live long there.

  • @KristinGmyhre

    @KristinGmyhre

    Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. Do they ever get to fly? So sad

  • @LoftOfTheUniverse

    @LoftOfTheUniverse

    Жыл бұрын

    Because nature isn't cruel at all, and babies in the nest don't starve, or birds aren't eaten alive by owls lol

  • @KristinGmyhre

    @KristinGmyhre

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LoftOfTheUniverse it's not a mathematic matter. Good or bad, bad or good. Their needs aren't fulfilled and it is the owners responsibility to fulfill there needs. And they dont. It's pure buisness

  • @user-zi1ze2ks5o
    @user-zi1ze2ks5o4 ай бұрын

    holy cow so awesome, just put this on my Japan list for 2024

  • @user-rb5np7lk2j
    @user-rb5np7lk2j Жыл бұрын

    I really want to go to Japan, Tokyo. I love this for a beautiful thing. I also like Japan. 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🤍🤍🤍❤❤❤

  • @katrinpaetsch4663
    @katrinpaetsch4663 Жыл бұрын

    After watching this video... please don't missunderstand me... i am really happy that it's forbidden to open and run "Animal- Cafés " in germany. Its only allowed to bring your dog ( or cat) with you when you choose to sit outside. There are many wonderful "Biergarten" opening in spring/ summer where you can enjoy ice cold drinks, great food and have a great view into the wild and free living Birds. Really beautiful and thats where wild animals belong to.

  • @zay_y
    @zay_y Жыл бұрын

    Those are definitely either mistreated or neglected because one of those birds has really plucked their feathers which is a sign of anxiety or depression

  • @ruthalas46
    @ruthalas46 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks I love it so much the café is so adorable!!!!

  • @gautama4843
    @gautama48437 ай бұрын

    All these birds are very sad. Look into their eyes.... It made me cry

  • @rika4682
    @rika46822 жыл бұрын

    It seems that red parrots like Ringo are very naughty because I also watch a KZread channel about a parrot named Gumi of the same type as this parrot and they are both looks so funny 😂😂😂

  • @adblackwell33360
    @adblackwell33360 Жыл бұрын

    Those cages are very small for such large birds. They should have a giant room for them, or four.

  • @THEXBOXKID950
    @THEXBOXKID950 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite animals, the owl

  • @spitfire4793
    @spitfire4793 Жыл бұрын

    Oooo! I now want to go there! I LOVE BIRDS!

  • @CrystalStarlight95
    @CrystalStarlight952 жыл бұрын

    I want to go here so bad! All the owls look so sweet, and the birds are beautiful!

  • @its_time_to_travel

    @its_time_to_travel

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching🦉♡

  • @pao1044

    @pao1044

    2 жыл бұрын

    Son hermosos que se sin tira que te ablen los pajaros y tocar a una lechusa 🐦💖

  • @pao1044

    @pao1044

    2 жыл бұрын

    2:27 😍😘💖💞💗❤💓💕💘💝💟

  • @pao1044

    @pao1044

    2 жыл бұрын

    Que bonito lo dise bienvenido hola💟💝💕💓❤💘💗💞💖😍♡

  • @pao1044

    @pao1044

    2 жыл бұрын

    4:16

  • @linostoe
    @linostoe2 жыл бұрын

    i just wanna say, i love your channel. Yes it the first time im watching it, but the whole aesthetic was so calming. Due to the current situation of Sri Lanka we are unable to travel, but this video made me experience visiting japan again. Pls upload morreeeeeeeeee i love youuuu

  • @springtrapafton3314
    @springtrapafton3314 Жыл бұрын

    All those owls are beautiful :3

  • @missesraisin
    @missesraisin Жыл бұрын

    If these animals are rescue, then what a great concept! visited many rescue petting zoo and sanctuary , a good thing.

  • @rimmossaddaq8685
    @rimmossaddaq86852 жыл бұрын

    Omg the red bird called Ringo is literally similar to another japanese famous red bird of the same species called Gumi XD!!

  • @Fogolol

    @Fogolol

    Жыл бұрын

    Wewewee

  • @ThatAnimalChannel
    @ThatAnimalChannel Жыл бұрын

    The other thing that is kind of sad, owls are mostly nocturnal. I can only imagine being kept up all the time when your natural clock tells you to sleep.

  • @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder how much different the visit to the Owl Cafe would be if it were only open at night.

  • @ThexSleepingDragon
    @ThexSleepingDragon Жыл бұрын

    Another reason I wanna visit japan one day, nice.

  • @radioactivemoonlight6653
    @radioactivemoonlight6653 Жыл бұрын

    20 seconds in and I need to go already

  • @michaelborror4399
    @michaelborror4399 Жыл бұрын

    Now I'm thinking I should keep my eyes open for a bird glove one of these days. Looks super awesome, and they've got a hedgehog too. And owl calls can be very soothing to some of the other animals sometimes when they've been having a hard time of late.

  • @siim243
    @siim2432 жыл бұрын

    I love the owls getting sleepy when u scratch them. We have a cat cafe if it hasnt closed yet, here in Estonia. I like both traveling, hotel and different cafe videos you guys have made! Keep up the good job.

  • @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    @iNsOmNiAcAnDrEw

    Жыл бұрын

    It's probably something like 'okay the bigger creature doesn't want to hurt me, I can work with this, I'll just relax for now' instead of 'let's snuggle, I'll dream about adventure with you'

  • @Fadedecho1
    @Fadedecho1 Жыл бұрын

    Now that is very interesting. Oh he's gorgeous red. Wow. Isn't it laws on where you can own owls?? Gorgeous birds. 💕

  • @ReinKayomi
    @ReinKayomi8 ай бұрын

    That cafe is something Mumei would totally visit

  • @LiliofParis
    @LiliofParis2 жыл бұрын

    I feel sorry for these animals…with all the people around stressing them.

  • @minami_uuu
    @minami_uuu Жыл бұрын

    I wish the cafe was more like a huge aviary so they can fly around all they want, but I guess that would be so space consuming to be in the middle of a city. Maybe a bird cafe near the mountains would be possible since there are more land ^-^

  • @user-wz5ox1lb5h
    @user-wz5ox1lb5h Жыл бұрын

    いろいろんな 鳥😵‍💫 ステキ

  • @eevialasalmi5834
    @eevialasalmi5834 Жыл бұрын

    I love this birds

  • @yuzu-tsuyu
    @yuzu-tsuyu Жыл бұрын

    Out of curiosity I looked up the ones they had posted for sale: Western Siberian and Eurasian eagle-owl (mostly nocturnal) American great horned owl (mostly nocturnal) Brown/tawny owl (nocturnal) Indian/Bengal eagle-owl (crepuscular) Pharaoh eagle-owl (nocturnal) African spotted eagle-owl (nocturnal) Snowy owl (diurnal) Ural owl (nocturnal) Great gray owl (crepuscular) Brown wood owl (nocturnal) Great gray owl x Brown wood owl Spectacled owl (nocturnal)

  • @AbraCassandraCrafts
    @AbraCassandraCrafts Жыл бұрын

    I clicked this because I thought it'd make me smile...But instead, as someone who has rescued and owned birds before, ALL of those birds need bigger cages. That cockatoo is exhibiting stress by feather plucking. Probably due to the small cage plus having to see new people all the time. And it is absolutely HORRIBLE that you're BREEDING and selling those majestic owls. They don't belong in cages. I understand that the ones there now are too tame to release but for God's sake don't keep breeding them it's beyond cruel. They should never be pets. It's also really sad for the smaller birds and animals that have to be in the vicinity of those predators who would normally eat them. It must be very stressful.

  • @dra6o0n

    @dra6o0n

    Жыл бұрын

    A comment says they sell to Zoos and such, so I can only imagine how the Zoo treats them... And this is Japan, they don't care about foreigner's opinions in most cases, only whether the video is sponsored that it helps gather clients or visitors. I don't think Japan has a nature preservation organization because they would be able to see the video and likely take action. Japan doesn't like the act of meddling in other's affairs internally, unless it's something at a societal-human level.

  • @ottobiscotto9679
    @ottobiscotto9679 Жыл бұрын

    Bellissimo video mi sono appena iscritto ! Che animali dolcissimi !!! Grazie 🙏💓💯👍🇮🇹💗❤️

  • @scottkew6278
    @scottkew6278 Жыл бұрын

    CUTE....love all the birds.

  • @DISCUSSTING
    @DISCUSSTING2 жыл бұрын

    I love the concept of a bird cafe! The owls all looked like they have been well cared for and given a lot of love! Thanks so much for sharing this amazing location! 🥰

  • @its_time_to_travel

    @its_time_to_travel

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for watching🥰🥰

  • @zooneyl2248
    @zooneyl22482 жыл бұрын

    Are those birds tied down/caged 24/7?

  • @madbliffe3933
    @madbliffe3933 Жыл бұрын

    why does it fells magical for me

  • @sleepyzzz2096
    @sleepyzzz2096 Жыл бұрын

    I've owned two little birds before (budgies) and despite their size, they needed a pretty big cage. Those cages looked pretty small :(

  • @Nerdgolfball
    @Nerdgolfball11 ай бұрын

    I think Japan is the best place to meet animals. Like the cafe you visited. I love animals and I couldn’t stop saying cute bc they are too cute not to say cute! I said cute 3 time lol

  • @KillerDragon117
    @KillerDragon11711 ай бұрын

    You have taken the most free and beautiful animals, and have bound them to the earth. They repeat the same actions all day every day and the will do it for decades. I struggle to see the beauty in caged birds.

  • @thejackalswitch8406
    @thejackalswitch84069 ай бұрын

    that red Parrot is such a clown i love it.

  • @notdede
    @notdede Жыл бұрын

    i went to a similar cafe also in Japan when i was 7, it was all owls. there was a capybara in there too! the birds were very well taken care of.

  • @brendapaws7933
    @brendapaws79332 жыл бұрын

    I wish that we had animal cafes where I live here in the U.S. Thank you for showing us the bird café.

  • @tatianaes3354
    @tatianaes335410 ай бұрын

    Owls are so cute and beautiful.

  • @coraluna8534
    @coraluna8534 Жыл бұрын

    Monstrueux !égoïstes bref humains!

  • @Belph1e
    @Belph1e Жыл бұрын

    Im a bit sad for caged parrots i hope they let them fly free sometimes

  • @iceblueaquamarina7389
    @iceblueaquamarina7389 Жыл бұрын

    I thought of cat cafes where cats can roam and hide just as they please and are comfortable with. First I liked the video when I saw how relaxed the first owl reacted to being pet. And maybe it actually likes being pet. Then I saw that it was chained and could not move away anyway. And what a tiny little cord. 😕 The cages looked so small and the cockatoo looked like he had lost feathers. Gave me an uneasy feeling.

  • @sallyyotz3995
    @sallyyotz3995 Жыл бұрын

    I would love that cafe! I once had a beautiful cockatiel, but she has passed away. She was hand raised and was such a sweetheart. She would give me birdie kisses and she liked head rubs. Thank you for sharing!

  • @HBDuran
    @HBDuran Жыл бұрын

    Cat cafes have become a little more popular here in the States, but we don't have owl cafes that I know of. Poor Pute-Chan is stressed, that's why she plucks her feathers. She might not be thriving there. Either that, or they rescued her and brought her to the cafe. Either way, great video! I wish I could pet an owl.

  • @xleadmarex
    @xleadmarex Жыл бұрын

    I started laughing really hard at Ringo with a cup over his head. And here comes the owl at 5:20 making me laugh even harder.

  • @user-jx8mh2db4q
    @user-jx8mh2db4q Жыл бұрын

    Adorable videos, I wish I could go to japan soon and check these myself!

  • @mikec4308
    @mikec4308 Жыл бұрын

    Owls are majestic

  • @user-rd2px6yc3f
    @user-rd2px6yc3f Жыл бұрын

    Ой совы! Такие милые ! И ёжики . У меня в детстве был ёжик , он жил вместе с кошкой, гонял ее по дому.

  • @Pstanich
    @Pstanich2 жыл бұрын

    I don't like the ideas of owls in captivity. Selling them isn't legal I. US, especially snowy owls

  • @user-lz2jv2lu1n
    @user-lz2jv2lu1n Жыл бұрын

    沒有過多的旁邊跟自以為是的幽默 只用字幕跟影片就能介紹 看完影片很舒服 這是一個很好的頻道

  • @haileypaigetoyart2717
    @haileypaigetoyart2717 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my....such a beautiful intro

  • @woahwow7343
    @woahwow73432 жыл бұрын

    These birds shouldn’t be locked up in cafes for humans entertainment. They should be wild and free

  • @AlPootis

    @AlPootis

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @hadesestrela

    @hadesestrela

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, i hated see this, it should be close

  • @lusely152

    @lusely152

    9 ай бұрын

    rightt,, this poor birds

  • @theoneandonlypopsicle

    @theoneandonlypopsicle

    7 ай бұрын

    it’s a way to help them find homes.

  • @fernicusmaximus9282
    @fernicusmaximus9282 Жыл бұрын

    You guys need to build an area for them to fly around