Meet the adorable inhabitants of Japan’s ‘micro pig’ cafes

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Travel Insider 🔵 YOUR UPDATES TODAY 🔵 At each of Mipig Cafe’s four stores, which are getting rave reviews on Tripadvisor, the diminutive hogs make themselves available for petting. Customers pay about £7 ($10) for a half-hour slot.

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Japan’s Mipig cafes offer customers the chance to enjoy a cup of tea and snack in the company of adorable ‘micro pigs’.

At each of Mipig’s four stores, which are getting rave reviews on Tripadvisor, the diminutive hogs run freely around, clamber on laps and make themselves available for petting, much to the delight of the customers.

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