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Tsukiusagi no Sato: A Rabbit Lover's Paradise

Interact with adorable free-roaming rabbits, explore local crafts, and savor delightful treats at this charming Kaga park, a haven for rabbit lovers.

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Tsukiusagi no Sato, or Moon Rabbit Village, in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, is a charming park where visitors can interact with dozens of free-roaming rabbits. According to local legend, the park's theme is derived from a rabbit that once saved the village from floods, and is now a symbol of happiness and good luck.

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43-41 Nagaimachi, Kaga, Nagaimachi, Ishikawa, 922-0857, JP
Monday
9 am-4 pm
Tuesday
9 am-4 pm
Wednesday
9 am-4 pm
Thursday
9 am-4 pm
Friday
9 am-4 pm
Saturday
9 am-4 pm
Sunday
9 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From JR Kaga Onsen Station, take the CANBUS (Kaga Tour Bus) Yoshizaki Line and ride for approximately 30 minutes to the Nagaishin stop. From there, it is a 4-minute walk to Tsukiusagi no Sato. The CANBUS fare is ¥500 for a one-time ticket or ¥1,300 for a one-day pass, allowing unlimited rides on all CANBUS routes.

    Taxi

    From JR Kaga Onsen Station, a taxi ride to Tsukiusagi no Sato takes approximately 15-20 minutes. The estimated fare is between ¥3,000 and ¥4,000. Taxi services are readily available at the station.

    Car

    Tsukiusagi no Sato is located off a main road in Nagaimachi, Kaga. From Kanazawa, take the expressway and exit at the Kaga IC. Follow local roads for a short distance to Tsukiusagi no Sato. Parking is available at the park. While parking costs can vary, expect to pay around ¥300-500 for a few hours.

    Local tips

    Purchase rabbit food from the vending machines for a more engaging experience. The rabbits are accustomed to being fed and will eagerly approach you.
    Visit during the cooler months, as the rabbits may be less active during hot weather.
    Check out the souvenir shop for unique rabbit-themed gifts and memorabilia.
    Consider participating in a hands-on activity, such as making potpourri or traditional sweets, for a more immersive cultural experience.

    Discover more about Tsukiusagi no Sato

    Tsukiusagi no Sato, translating to "Moon Rabbit Village," offers a heartwarming experience for visitors of all ages. Located in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, this unique park is home to over 50 free-roaming rabbits, creating an interactive and enchanting environment. The park's concept originates from a local legend about a rabbit who saved the village from floods, thus becoming a symbol of good fortune.Visitors can freely interact with the friendly rabbits, most of whom are accustomed to human presence and enjoy being petted. Rabbit food can be purchased from vending machines within the park, allowing guests to feed the animals directly. In addition to the rabbit interaction area, Tsukiusagi no Sato features a museum displaying animal sculptures and Ishikawa lacquerware. Guests can also participate in hands-on activities such as making fragrant wood potpourri bags or traditional Japanese sweets.For those seeking refreshment, the park offers a bakery, restaurant, and cafe. A souvenir shop provides a wide array of rabbit-themed merchandise, perfect for commemorating your visit. Tsukiusagi no Sato is more than just a petting zoo; it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in local folklore and enjoy a peaceful time surrounded by adorable creatures.
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