Don’t Stand In The Way Of These Godzilla Giant Cats Who Terrorize Japanese Rail Routes

Cats bring an idea, but these ones terrorized rail routes and made individuals laugh.

Maryjane
Don’t Stand In The Way Of These Godzilla Giant Cats Who Terrorize Japanese Rail Routes

Great, we got your attention since you will adore this story of cats who love to push over trains at the Daiorama Cafeteria in Osaka, Japan. We know this because so many people are lining up to see it.

The cat assaults started after the pandemic threatened to close the doors of so many restaurants around the world, including the train diorama restaurant. But, the owner of this particular restaurant saw a stray cat, and in view of the love that cropped up, a thought was conceived which eventually saved the restaurant.

So the fourteen cats of Daiorama Restaurant are some of the happy cats since they get to always meet their destruction portions. Furthermore, the customers love watching the kitties wrap themselves across the distinguishable homes and pursue the trains as they ride their little rails.

In any case, the felines do not terrorize Naoki Teraoka's train sets always. Well, you’ll understand this as we dig into the whole story. 

An enthusiast for model trains named Naoki opened the Diaorama Restaurant back in 2018, and two years later, the COVID pandemic changed everything, including overall revenues, and it seemed as though Naoki would need to close the restaurant. But then, an unexpected companion made all the difference.

An unexpected companion named Simba made all the difference.

An unexpected companion named Simba made all the difference.Instagram

The terror of train railways have arrived!

The terror of train railways have arrived!Instagram

In June of 2020, Naoki found a sick ten-day-old kitten named Simba outside the café. He quickly took Simba in and started to nurture the little one back to health.

Both of them immediately formed an eternal relationship.

The felines do not terrorize Naoki Teraoka's train sets always

The felines do not terrorize Naoki Teraoka's train sets alwaysInstagram

After a day of taking Simba in, Naoki came into contact with Simba's mom. However, she refused to come inside and actually enjoyed some food.

Knock, knock!

Knock, knock!Instagram

She continued to come there through the rainy summer, and at some point, she brought the remaining litter. Naoki brought the mother and her three children in, and Simba was once again brought together with his loved ones.

 

The customers love watching the kitties

The customers love watching the kittiesInstagram

The increase in cats propelled a thought, and Naoki rebuilt the café to incorporate his felines, leaving the model trains and little landscapes for the kitties to gallivant across. And as cats will always be cats, they smacked trains around and tumbled on the beautiful miniatures.

The fourteen cats of Daiorama Restaurant are some of the happy cats

The fourteen cats of Daiorama Restaurant are some of the happy catsInstagram

In addition, the cats love all the attention they get from the customers! Now that the felines are part of Daiorama Cafeteria, the restaurant receives customers from everywhere in Japan.

Naoki rebuilt the café to incorporate his felines

Naoki rebuilt the café to incorporate his felinesInstagram

Naoki has transformed from the restaurant's second floor into a cat shelter ever since Simba perpetually changed him and transformed him into a supreme feline dad. Guests can go upstairs and visit the felines, and if they fall in love with any of them, the felines are adopted.

Guests can go upstairs and visit the felines

Guests can go upstairs and visit the felinesInstagram

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Ever since Naoki opened the shelter, he has helped around 100 animals and has assisted over 60 felines in finding their own permanent homes to settle down in! So, if you happen to visit Japan, take a trip down to Daiorama Cafeteria for a decent meal and some feline company.

And whether you can make it there or not, you can follow the felines on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and check out every bit of their train terror.

Maryjane