The waiters at this Japanese restaurant are monkeys… See how they work below

Kayabukiya Inn is like any other traditional Japanese Sake House restaurant. However, as soon as you enter the modest area of ​​Utsunomiya,

Totigi Prefecture, you will immediately notice that the apes work as waiters instead of people.

17-year-old Fuku-chan took up the role after she placed a napkin on the table without prompting, imitating the macaque waitress Yat-chan.

Now people from all over the world come here to be served by the monkeys and have their photos taken.

The audience can see Fuku-chan as a waitress in a plaid outfit as she brings beer and napkins to visitors.

Of course, sometimes they make mistakes. Once the monkey waiter was in such a hurry to deliver the pea salad to the customer that he spilled it on the way.

As a salary, the owner feeds the monkeys with bananas, and if visitors like the work of Fuku-chan and his junior assistants, they can always leave some food.

The monkeys have been working at this bar for about 29 years. The restaurant owner says he spends more time with the monkeys than with his family.

They became the second family of the owner of the restaurant. He cannot imagine his business without these animals.

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