Bear Paw Cafe

A cafe that puts mental health at the forefront

Kim   - 2 min read

At first glance, Osaka's newly-opened Bear Paw Café may seem like nothing more than a cute gimmick. The blink and you'll miss it premises serves up a variety of drinks and aesthetically pleasing parfaits which are delivered via a bear paw extended through a hole in the wall — there is no human interaction involved, making it a true introvert's paradise.

It's got all of the elements that make for a social media hit: it's unique, quirky, and the goodies served up are photogenic to boot.

Dig a little deeper, though, and you'll find that the new fixture on Osaka's café scene is much more than just a short-term novelty. It was created to support people suffering from various mental health conditions by providing a low-stress working environment.

The idea of working in a customer-facing role can be overwhelming to many people, particularly those with social anxiety and other anxiety disorders. Eliminating this stressor while still helping individuals with meaningful employment is a pathway to building confidence and skills which are transferable to other jobs in the future.

The café website gives a brief, anonymous bio of the six staff currently working there, which include a hikikomori (someone suffering from severe social withdrawal) — so you can really see how the café provides opportunities to those who may find it difficult adapting to a traditional work environment. If you're in the area and looking for a caffeine fix or sweet treat, be sure to stop by!

Note: If you plan to visit, the café is open from 11 am until 7 pm daily, but they are closed each Tuesday.

Getting there

Osaka's Bear Paw Café is located just two minutes on foot from Ōsaka Uehommachi Station — Exit 7 is closest to the venue. The station is served by the Kintetsu Railway's Osaka Line, Nara Line, and Namba Line.

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