Okunoshima is a small island in Takehara city, Hiroshima province, Japan, like a cute zoo because there are many rabbits.

Okunoshima is a small island in Takehara city, Hiroshima province, Japan, like a cute zoo because there are many rabbits.

The island has more rabbits than people in Japan

The reason why the island always maintains such a large rabbit population is still a mystery.

The reason why the island always maintains such a large rabbit population is still a mystery.

The island has more rabbits than people in Japan

The number of rabbits actually exceeds the number of people living on Okunoshima Island.

The number of rabbits actually exceeds the number of people living on Okunoshima Island.

The island has more rabbits than people in Japan

Today, hundreds of rabbits do not hesitate to roam around the caves and alleys on the island.

Today, hundreds of rabbits do not hesitate to roam around the caves and alleys on the island.

The island has more rabbits than people in Japan

They are all wild rabbits, but are very friendly and approachable, especially with people who give them food.

They are all wild rabbits, but are very friendly and approachable, especially with people who give them food.

The island has more rabbits than people in Japan

Visitors to Okunoshima are allowed to bring and feed rabbits as well as pet and play with them.

Note, buy food for rabbits at the supermarket, such as vegetables or seeds specifically for them before going because there is no place to buy them on the island.

Visitors to Okunoshima are allowed to bring and feed rabbits as well as pet and play with them.

Note, buy food for rabbits at the supermarket, such as vegetables or seeds specifically for them before going because there is no place to buy them on the island.

This small island currently attracts more than 100,000 visitors each year, with the biggest attraction being the lovely, friendly wild rabbits.

This small island currently attracts more than 100,000 visitors each year, with the biggest attraction being the lovely, friendly wild rabbits.

Visitors reach the island by ferry from the coastal towns of Tadanoumi and Ōmishima.

Visitors reach the island by ferry from the coastal towns of Tadanoumi and Ōmishima.

Visitors are not allowed to bring private pets such as cats and dogs to the island.

Visitors are not allowed to bring private pets such as cats and dogs to the island.

The island has more rabbits than people in Japan

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Huong Chi

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