Fox Kitsune Zao village Moore

This is a unique place in the northern part of the island of Honshu, in the mountains of Miyagi Prefecture. Here on the vast territory with its own sanctuary home to more than six hundred different species of foxes. Despite the fact that the animals are wild, they are not afraid of people, often because here come the tourists. On the fluffy inhabitants of the village, you can not only see but also touch them and even feed



1. In addition to the well-known red foxes there are also silver, arctic blue, platinum, dark arctic fox and crossbones, representatives of which you can find in the village of Zao.



Those who think the idea of ​​a fox hostel cruel to animals can not to worry, because the territory it is quite large, and the foxes have enough space to move around safely. Also foxes annually checked for diseases in addition to other preventive measures. During the existence of a fox village there were no cases of infection.



3. In addition to the fox, the amount of which exceeds one hundred, you can also pat the little kids, and ponies leverets



Fox Zao village located in Miyagi Prefecture, which is three hours from Tokyo by sinkansene (high speed train), in addition, will have to pay 3500 yen to take a taxi to get to the village from the train station, so it's best to go there on the weekends.



In essence, the fox village is a mini-zoo with free-range animals. Visitors to the park can not only fearlessly move on the territory, but also to feed the charming chanterelles, observing certain precautions.



Despite the fact that the inhabitants of the park is almost tame and not afraid of people, after all, do not forget that this is not pets and close contact with them is not safe. Rules of communication are: do not feed the animals with it, to approach the sleeping animals and disturb them.



Fox village was opened to visitors in 1990. Get into the magical realm of reddish-brown can be for a modest 100 yen, which is less than 1 dollar.



At the zoo has its own little sanctuary Japanese goddess Inari, patroness of the industry, everyday abundance, rice and foxes.



In Japanese mythology, Kitsune (fox Japanese name) - messengers and faithful companions of the goddess Inari.

























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