The Covid-19 outbreak came as a shock to everyone. It also created a lot of financial hardships for some people, in addition to the feelings of uncertainty and anxiety. Naoki Teraoka, a train model enthusiast and proprietor of the Diorama restaurant in Osaka, Japan, was one of them.
The restaurant was founded by Naoki in 2018. It’s a ramen restaurant with a miniature train model concept where patrons may not only enjoy great cuisine but also observe the miniatures around them. The owner, on the other hand, was on the point of closing the firm once the global epidemic occurred. Fortunately, a fluffy creature arrived to assist, and the restaurant can now reopen, albeit in a somewhat different manner.
A colossal feline? No, it’s merely a diorama restaurant in Osaka, Japan, modeled after miniature train models.
Naoki Teraoka, a railway model enthusiast, launched the eatery in 2018.
The proprietor, on the other hand, was on the point of closing the firm once the worldwide epidemic hit.
Corona physically and psychologically tired Naoki and his family, he told Bored Panda. They were on the verge of giving up everything because they couldn’t keep the business going.
Fortunately, an unlikely savior emerged in the form of a stray kitten.
Because the kitten was sick, Naoki decided to take it in. After a while, the kitten’s entire family appeared.
Because the kitten was sick, Naoki decided to take it in. After a while, the kitten’s entire family appeared.
The owner didn’t waste any time snapping photos of the new “staff” and posting them to Instagram.
People came from all around Japan to visit the kitties as a result.