Cute village in Japan

The village of Zao Kitsune in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan attracts many visitors to visit with hundreds of wild but very friendly foxes.

The fox was considered a symbol of intelligence and mischief, and even in the folk still circulated the legend of a highly talented "9-tailed fox " species that could harm humans. However, in Japan, the famous country that loves animals has a special village dedicated to this animal. Here, visitors are not only delighted to watch hundreds of wild foxes released freely, but also can touch lovely animals or feed them.

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Here, you can touch and put fox food very easily.

Zao Kitsune Village was established in Shiroishi, a city in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan in the early 1990s and survived until now. Initially, it was a conservation area reserved for foxes with many rare and precious species such as red fox, snow fox, platinum fox and silver fox.

In Japanese culture, foxes are fast and intelligent animals. In addition, foxes also symbolize good luck and snow foxes are the representative mascot of Inari Okami, the guardian of agriculture, commerce, sake and tea.