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Places of interest #1 in Kaga, Ishikawa

Tsukiusagi no Sato

3.9 · 3,658 reviews
Leisurely and family-oriented
Tsukiusagi no Sato, 43-41 Nagaimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0857, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park houses various breeds of domestic rabbits that are kept in a semi-free-range environment.

2

The name 'Tsukiusagi' literally translates to 'Moon Rabbit' in Japanese, referencing a popular piece of folklore.

3

The facility serves as a major hub for rabbit-related souvenirs, offering thousands of unique items ranging from textiles to ceramics.

4

The rabbits are divided into different zones to manage population density and territorial behavior.

5

The park architecture incorporates traditional Japanese garden elements alongside functional rabbit enclosures.

Overview

Tsukiusagi no Sato is a specialized rabbit park located in Kaga, Ishikawa, where approximately 50 rabbits roam free within a designated garden area. The facility operates as an animal interaction park where visitors can observe and feed the resident rabbits. It features an extensive souvenir shop specializing in rabbit-themed merchandise and local Ishikawa crafts. The garden is landscaped to allow safe interaction between visitors and the animals. The site is situated in the Nagaimachi district and serves as a local leisure attraction for families and animal enthusiasts. The facility maintains strict animal welfare policies to ensure the safety of the rabbits during guest interactions.

Photo spot

The central garden path during feeding time, which provides the best angle for close-up shots of rabbits interacting with visitors.

Insider tips

Purchase the provided rabbit food on-site rather than bringing outside snacks to comply with animal dietary safety.

Visit during cooler hours to ensure the rabbits are more active and visible outside their shaded shelters.

Use the hand-washing stations provided before and after entering the rabbit enclosures.

What to avoid

Attempting to feed the rabbits human food or your own snacks; wearing open-toed shoes in the garden, as rabbit claws may accidentally scratch skin.

Good to know

The park may close for periodic maintenance or extreme weather events; check local updates during the winter season.

Etiquette

Avoid chasing, picking up, or loud shouting near the rabbits to prevent animal stress; follow staff instructions regarding designated feeding zones.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid peak crowds and ensure rabbits are most energetic before the afternoon heat.
Address
Tsukiusagi no Sato, 43-41 Nagaimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0857, Japan
36.294, 136.276
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Details
Animal residentsApproximately 50 free-roaming rabbits
Facility highlightsSpecialized rabbit-themed gift shop and garden

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid peak crowds and ensure rabbits are most energetic before the afternoon heat..

The central garden path during feeding time, which provides the best angle for close-up shots of rabbits interacting with visitors.

Close by you'll find Echizen-Kaga Boundary Centre, Saint Rennyo Memorial Museum, Fukata Kyūya Memorial Museum.