On the weekends you can walk down the main street in the Ginza without any traffic. These cats took advantage of the quiet roads to get some time out on top of one of the street signs.
Welcome to Ginza.
Time out in the busy city.
Everyone crowded around to get a snap.
Just taking it easy on a busy weekend.
The King of Ginza.
Looking down at the fans.
Cute.
Who's down there?
Tiger.
Plenty of fans taking photos for these cats.
Enough rest, time to play now.
Hey, we want to go back up on the sign again.
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These cats are so cute! There are cats everywhere in Japan – in the parks, in alleys, on windowsills… And they’re all friendly and seem happy and well-fed. Though I’m sure lots of them are street cats.
We saw some cats near the Metropolitan Building in Shinjuku. They were near some homeless guys, but they had little bowls of water and food, and were very curious about us. There were some in Ueno Park, some near Bentendo, about five different ones in an alley near our hotel in Himeji… there were heaps more, I can’t remember right now.
Lovely pictures and beautiful cats, but they clearly were not happy with all of the attention given the way they were laying back their ears!
^3^’ I think I want a cat now…
Cats, you think you are the master, but you always end doing what they want…
I need a cup of coffee. Can anyone help me?
view on photoHow cute! They jumped up there I’m assuming?
kawaii neko-chan
These cats are so cute! There are cats everywhere in Japan – in the parks, in alleys, on windowsills… And they’re all friendly and seem happy and well-fed. Though I’m sure lots of them are street cats.
We saw some cats near the Metropolitan Building in Shinjuku. They were near some homeless guys, but they had little bowls of water and food, and were very curious about us. There were some in Ueno Park, some near Bentendo, about five different ones in an alley near our hotel in Himeji… there were heaps more, I can’t remember right now.
Who owns these cats?
even im not like cat (im prefer dog than cat)…but the photos is very cute they are!
good shot!