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Miyagi to tokyo
Miyagi to tokyo





miyagi to tokyo

It's better to drop the food on the ground or throw it gently in the air to avoid an accidental bite. The moment they hear the plastic bag in your pocket they will follow you around (they won't attack you, at least they never attempted attacking us). You can totally give the foxes some food (the special food you buy on the spot, 200 yen) off the feeding platform. They do love playing tug of war, so if you have anything dangling, they'll definitely latch onto it and pull. They are actually very playful and reminded me of cute little dogs.

miyagi to tokyo

They make it sound like the foxes will bite you if you get too close to them. Read the directions given to you at the front office carefully but don't freak out. I recommend it, but beware they smell a little bit. Miyagi Prefecture is in the central part of Tohoku region, facing the Pacific Ocean, and contains. We didn't know what they were about but it turns out that they tell you when you can go by the entrance and hold one fox in your lap and cuddle it. 1-27-6 Shirokane, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0072, JAPAN. While in the village you will hear announcements on the loud speakers. Bonus: the foxes are fluffier and cuter when it's cold though, because their fur is thicker to keep them warm. I wish I had gloves and a warm scarf with me. We went there at the end of March and there was still snow everywhere. Once again, make friends with people leaving and split the cab fare. It takes about 20min for the cab to come pick you up. When you are ready to leave, exit through the gift shop and ask the checkout register to call you a taxi back to the train station. The cost for the ride would be 4000-5000 yen each way (bring cash).ĭon’t have a Japan Rail Pass or wondering that that is? Check out our Japan Rail Pass guide to see if it’s worth buying.Įntrance fee for Zao Fox Village is 1000 yen. Look around for other travelers going to the fox sanctuary and you can split the cab fare. The train station has a small JR tourism office out front and they will call you a cab if they are none outside the station. Once you arrive at Shiroishizao station, you'll need to get a taxi to the fox village. My advice is to leave Tokyo as early as possible so you have maximum time with the cute foxes (the village closes at 4pm) If you board from Tokyo station you won't even have to change trains! Use the Hyperdia scheduling tool to find a convenient time. From Tokyo take the Shinkansen to Shiroishizao station.







Miyagi to tokyo