ANELLA CAFE Takamatsu Central Opens in June 2026
The wait is over for animal lovers in Takamatsu, as the second branch of
ANELLA CAFE is set to open its doors on
June 11, 2026. Located near Kagawa Prefectural Road 272, this innovative dog and cat interaction cafe aims to not only provide a cozy environment for animal enthusiasts but also serve as a hub for fostering animal welfare and community support. With its striking white exterior, the
Takamatsu Central store radiates an inviting atmosphere that encourages visitors to interact with adorable rescue animals.
As the
32nd store nationwide, ANELLA CAFE Takamatsu Central is committed to the concept of enabling a symbiotic relationship between people and animals. This establishment features spacious areas for both dogs and cats, allowing them to roam freely while guests get to enjoy their playful antics. Visitors can experience the joyful company of these furry friends, as both dogs and cats coexist in a harmonious environment designed to uplift spirits and promote mental well-being.
One notable feature of the cafe is the
snack gacha, available for
500 yen. This allows guests to treat both dogs and cats, enhancing their visit while contributing to the cafe's mission. The treats, including tuna-flavored dry cubes, are also available for purchase at the cafe to take home.
In celebration of its opening, ANELLA CAFE will host an
opening campaign from June 11 to 14, offering a
30-minute complimentary entry to all visitors. It’s a fantastic opportunity for individuals and families to explore what the cafe has to offer without an entry fee, making it the perfect outing for pet lovers and curious newcomers alike.
A Mission of Compassion and Mutual Support
ANELLA CAFE stands as a sanctuary for countless dogs and cats seeking a second chance at life, having successfully facilitated the adoption of
over 3,500 rescue animals. However, its mission transcends animal welfare; it also provides meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, allowing them to work with animals in a nurturing environment. This unique interaction benefits both the animals and staff, who experience the therapeutic effects of animal companionship.
The cafe's vision is rooted in the belief that mutual support among humans and animals can lead to a richer, more compassionate society. It strives to establish a
sustainable business model that doesn’t solely depend on volunteer work or donations, but rather creates a self-sufficient ecosystem where both animals and humans benefit.
As the representative director,
Dai Ikuto, emphasized,