Thank you for watching! Subtitles available. Click CC to select your language! If you like the video, please like and comment! 🦉 ご覧いただきありがとうございます! 日本語字幕あり。 いいね、コメントお待ちしております🦉
@frogwobbler28 күн бұрын
This video is horrible and so are you for participating in abuse of defenceless birds. Shame on you.
@anniereddj27 күн бұрын
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!!
@JapanAnimalTravels25 күн бұрын
@@anniereddj Thank you for your comment. ✨🥹😭
@Maruska1306Ай бұрын
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.
@BGRUBBINАй бұрын
The snow owls are the most beautiful.
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
thank you🥹✨
@wodensthrone521514 күн бұрын
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.
@anniefinch684326 күн бұрын
The snowy owl reminds me of Hedwig from the Harry Potter movies.
@PhantomP6326 күн бұрын
I’m glad that the one-eyed horned owl has a place to live. It would not survive in the wild..
@venusianshadowАй бұрын
Wow! Each owl has its own personality with those big cute eyes. Some look surprised, calm, and silly! Thank you for sharing. :D
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
thank you🥰🦉
@ddraptor4038Ай бұрын
owls are birds of prey they are not meant to to be kept in a small lit building like a dog or a cat
@LilyBeta15 күн бұрын
Tell that to animal in zoo.
@annaritaranalli179121 сағат бұрын
Dark brown 🦉 are very cute and nice too
@waranontwiwaha938529 күн бұрын
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.
@robbieking4070Ай бұрын
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.
@annikahallberg445329 күн бұрын
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.
@modtomodern27 күн бұрын
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.
@annikahallberg445326 күн бұрын
@@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.
@PhantomP6326 күн бұрын
@@annikahallberg4453 Good information. This kind of person means well, but would “free” a lobster into their local pond to save it from being dinner.
@annikahallberg445326 күн бұрын
@@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.
@FatMarioHeads24 күн бұрын
@@PhantomP63 or drive a tortoise miles away from where it was heading only to drop it off in a body of water
@joyanni339925 күн бұрын
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. 🙂😊🥰
@katTheKitty.21 күн бұрын
I love your channel❤ keep up the good vlogs 👍 😊
@nabi586428 күн бұрын
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
@annaritaranalli179121 сағат бұрын
Gorgeous japanese people too
@EdwinBonilla021 күн бұрын
Wonderful cafe.
@warhawkjah26 күн бұрын
This confirms what most of us knew all along; owls are flying cats.
@user-nl9hb4mb6c17 күн бұрын
Plus I'd never get tired of that job
@DoktorMyth22 күн бұрын
It’s once in a while nice to get a neat recommendation like this video in my KZbin feed. Love the video!
@JapanAnimalTravels22 күн бұрын
thank you🥹
@Omegajunior2658Ай бұрын
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 🇮🇪
@RichardGolD-wz3is5 күн бұрын
Irish how do you do mate, 😊, y'all gwana need bread n barbecue😊
@annaritaranalli179121 сағат бұрын
Scop owlets,hawk- 🦉 ,athena nocturna ,tawny amd ural 🦉 are my favs but asio otus too
@SanguiniCore26 күн бұрын
Oh my god, so happy to hear IKSON music at the beginning!
@JapanAnimalTravels25 күн бұрын
yeah,good music🎵
@tigerwoman441121 күн бұрын
Poor owls all chained up 24/7 and forced to be awake during the day
@AtomicXombieАй бұрын
This doesn’t seem ethical or humane. Wild animals deserve to be free.
@Ability-King-KK14 күн бұрын
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.
@kylekeller339826 күн бұрын
I love owls! 🦉
@annakusnierz430519 күн бұрын
Beautiful ☕🫖🍵👏🦉
@annaritaranalli179125 күн бұрын
Scop owlets are super precious
@anniefinch684326 күн бұрын
I think this Japanese person should know that these owls remind me of the Harry Potter movies.
@user-nl9hb4mb6c17 күн бұрын
They are all beautiful thanks for sharing I'm watching from Waynesboro PA stay safe everyone
@sorola28 күн бұрын
Majestic Birds.
@alexanderleach336522 күн бұрын
That is so cool. Owls are very impressive.
@g.j.773522 күн бұрын
...not cool for the owls...only for dumb people...
@LilyBeta15 күн бұрын
Again... some people in comment trying to become an expert. If the bird uncomfortable, they can show it by act recklessly. 😂
@annaritaranalli179125 күн бұрын
Somes of them are super cute
@madip.4239Ай бұрын
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!
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
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🐍
@madip.4239Ай бұрын
@@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
@AlfredY-uf2ueАй бұрын
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
@torradoguxinАй бұрын
I love Japan!
@zapdog_25 күн бұрын
"The face looks ferocious" The snake: ":3"
@Zachary-uk6xpАй бұрын
Wow. I love Japan.
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
Oh✨thank you😍
@nickpatrie766821 күн бұрын
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.
@SuzaneKhan-pr4zf28 күн бұрын
Very mind blowing.
@modtomodernАй бұрын
These are nocturnal animals kept awake to make profit. This is not cute. So sad.
@XXXVIDS202414 күн бұрын
Just when I thought I seen everything wow what a great experience and being around calm owls at a Cafe. There's over 17 species of birds that eat meat.
@KarnoC-pp3ub2 күн бұрын
😊😊😊
@zyreerose1449Ай бұрын
Aren't owls supposed to be nocturnal? Why are they held captive in a diurnal Cafe?
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment! We will take in all the different opinions.🙇
@user-dt9wb4du4rАй бұрын
Fly to the sun in the sky now. Whats going on we are not cats now.
@tammydodson7589Ай бұрын
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.
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment🦉 I am not good at English so I rely on translations. I am very happy to hear you say so✨
@tammydodson7589Ай бұрын
@@JapanAnimalTravels I rely on the closed captions for the videos we watch. My dream is to one day visit Japan
@oluhamilton2121Ай бұрын
Owls in chains?? No thanks.
@katsuekarch4533Ай бұрын
Japan has strong commercial spirit😟
@abhishekkaul636812 сағат бұрын
Beautiful
@WakkasLove25 күн бұрын
I'll be honest; this looks like animal abuse to me. They should be in large outdoor enclosures at the very least. Poor things!
@jakemakerov285421 күн бұрын
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 😢
@Zachary-uk6xp21 күн бұрын
Oh, yes. These guys belong to the wild. Especially snowy owls.
@rolando90s21 күн бұрын
you do realize there homes are been destroyed because of humanity? there will be no more tree thanks to deforestation
@RaeHenning-Stephenson21 күн бұрын
What if these owls selected here for this activity enjoy human contact and being indoors? If they like humans and being indoors...
@tommytheshimigami20 күн бұрын
@@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.
@user-mu7tb8dx1lАй бұрын
mumei owl cute
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
thank you🦉✨
@EarthGeographicalRecon17 күн бұрын
3:52 boss intro
@rahilacookingwithvillagefood19 күн бұрын
দারুন লাগল পেচা গুলো দেখে ❤❤❤ ভারত থেকে দেখছি
@JapanAnimalTravels19 күн бұрын
thank you🥰
@FlorSandoval-jq2sxАй бұрын
que hermosos los buhos
@puma4809Ай бұрын
Дякую! Гарні сови та інші мешканці кафе! 💖
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
Дякую!🥰✨
@user-rc9pf4oj9d29 күн бұрын
本物のフクロウとふれあうことが出来るカフェってイイよね
@sophiamerecedis8339Ай бұрын
owls are cats with wings
@frogwobbler27 күн бұрын
Don’t be so utterly stupid.
@jesussantosmartin653Ай бұрын
Búho cornudo se llama búho real en España
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
¡No sé eso! gracias🦉
@UwU-ly8gu28 күн бұрын
Airborne cat caffe
@EliWCoyote23 күн бұрын
10:58 (Caption) Yuzuru is actually a kookaburra. And one or both of the snowy owls did NOT like cameras, hissss! 🙂
@sikhabanerjee864620 күн бұрын
Oooh nice ❤
@vanshjainxyz251923 күн бұрын
Fly owls free in nature in jungle or forest
@SkyThePegasus27 күн бұрын
3:49 "Im Batman!"
@glorisgarcia226017 күн бұрын
I agree those animals are meant to be outdoors in touch with nature. 😢
@Vikingcat0126 күн бұрын
This video was an absolute HOOT 🦉
@JapanAnimalTravels25 күн бұрын
thank you🦉✨
@davidw.1734Ай бұрын
❤
@Christian-cv5rwАй бұрын
This is one of the many reason why animals should be banned from movies or even social media especially wild animals
@operationspeedbreack741927 күн бұрын
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.
@user-ku9cv9zu8uАй бұрын
Wildlife trade ban does not exist in Japan? WWF should be alerted!!!
@Nicole-b2w11 күн бұрын
This is not okay.. poor owls
@user-py6jp3fi3gАй бұрын
올빼미들 트랜스포머처럼 로봇으로 변신하고 팀 맥시멀이 될수있나요?
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
변신할 수 있을지도 모릅니다😂
@ClarkKent-bi7oq21 күн бұрын
Why not let them fly around the room???
@MarvinPactolАй бұрын
yes
@SuzaneKhan-pr4zf28 күн бұрын
I really love to watch.
@frogwobbler27 күн бұрын
You’re obviously ignorant of the abuse that goes on here.
@siddharthamukherjee363917 күн бұрын
These owls are tortured by human.please free them .
@angelikiarvanitopoulouАй бұрын
Are you ok with everything happening over there? The earthquake... Hope it stops there! 😔
@bellabast25 күн бұрын
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.
@annaritaranalli179125 күн бұрын
Japan is an amazing country but this is not s good thing to me
@kt952729 күн бұрын
I wanna know who in the hell thought this was a good idea.
@UwU-ly8gu28 күн бұрын
This caffe should only open at night
@user-ei7ud5oj5b2 күн бұрын
GIVE A HOOT DON'T POLLUTE. PRETTY COOL BUT NOT FOR ME.
@nemitombing170121 күн бұрын
Owls is chains 😢😢😢
@lwalus948226 күн бұрын
To znęcanie nad zwierzętami 😢. Co to za atrakcja oglądać ptaki na uwięzi?
@jenniferwong9252Ай бұрын
可憐😢😢
@mugi66628 күн бұрын
I feel much more sorry to the Uighurs who are handcuffed and forced to work in China.
@giannipalma9981Ай бұрын
quanti giuanni
@user-uq3rp1sq5eАй бұрын
Poor animals 😢😢😢
@user-kb4gc3jt1kАй бұрын
😅😅 너보다는 행복할듯
@AsifFullSocialForestryАй бұрын
অনেক শুন্দর ভাই
@JapanAnimalTravelsАй бұрын
অনেক শুন্দর ভাই😂
@g.j.773522 күн бұрын
While animal protection and animal rights movements are gaining momentum around the world, such concepts are still relatively unknown in Japan. From factory farming to “pet shops” to animal cafés. Very sad 😥.
I don't think , they should be on leash to make nice business for people
@YiJiang52028 күн бұрын
明年我一定要去摸摸,喜欢好几年了,超级想摸😂
@jmillan32511 күн бұрын
No, no, no Animales Silvestres mejor en la naturaleza.! Wild animals are better off in nature, where they belong.!
@peggymonsterwihetmonster7 күн бұрын
Cand get food
@annaritaranalli179121 сағат бұрын
Barn owls are not cute to me at all😊
@user-dp3jb7yv5eАй бұрын
👠👠👩🏻✈️😲👨🏻✈️
@enseuladedbulles640826 күн бұрын
Quelle horreur tous ces splendides animaux sauvages privés de leurs libertés, retenus prisonniers uniquement pour notre plaisir. 😟😥☹
@alejandrinaub29 күн бұрын
Es muy triste ver como estos animales ENCADENADOS POR LA AVARICIA HUMANA. que son aves para vivir en libertad, están ENCARCELADAS, a un espacio tan pequeño. Es algo NADA ÉTICO y poco respetuoso con la vida salvaje. para mi es un disike este video porque promueve la explotación de aves rapaces que de paso se obsevan están recluidas en un sitio MUY PEQUEÑO, ES UNA CÁRCEL PARA ELLAS.