Miyagi Zao Fox Village

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Miyagi Zao Fox Village, also known as Kitsune Mura, is a tourist attraction and sanctuary for foxes in Shiroishi, Miyagi, Japan where visitors can feed and interact with foxes.[1][2][3][4] The village's main exhibit is an open area where foxes roam around and visitors can enter to interact with and feed them, although attempting to pet or hand-feed the foxes is not advised as they may bite.[5] There are over 100 foxes, including typical red and arctic foxes, foxes with uncommon coat colors, such as silver and platinum foxes, and red-arctic fox hybrids.[1][6] The village also has rabbits, miniature horses, goats, and guinea pigs, in addition to gift and snack shops.[2][5] In the spring, events are hosted in which visitors can hug fox kits.[7]

Quick Facts Zao Fox Village, Location ...
Zao Fox Village
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The entrance to Zao Fox Village
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38.0408°N 140.5303°E / 38.0408; 140.5303
LocationShiroishi, Miyagi, Japan
No. of animalsOver 100
Major exhibitsFoxes
Websitehttp://zao-fox-village.com/
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Criticism

While the zoo has been dubbed the "Cutest place on Earth",[8] it has also received criticism due to the high density of foxes, which are normally solitary or live in small groups, foxes kept in cages, frequent fox fights, a perceived lack of greenery, and allegedly poor sanitation.[9]

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Two foxes at Zao Fox Village


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