What other travelers are saying about Tsukiusagi no Sato
A very cute place and it’s free to enter. You can buy food to feed the rabbits or put them on you lap as well.
The rabbits: they are not afraid of people! Apparently they have been taken good care of.
Frequently Asked Questions
Entrance to the rabbit square costs ¥300 for adults and ¥200 for children (elementary school age and under). Infants aged 3 years and under enter free. Rabbit food can be purchased separately from vending machines on-site for ¥200-300 depending on portion size.
Visitors must follow three main rules: no picking up the rabbits, wearing the provided gloves (available in baskets around the garden), and only feeding the rabbits with the designated rabbit food purchased on-site. The rabbits are accustomed to humans and can be petted and fed freely while following these guidelines.
Most visitors spend approximately 20-30 minutes in the rabbit garden area. However, if you plan to visit the gift shop, restaurant, or participate in craft workshops, you may want to allocate additional time. The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Yes, the park is highly family-friendly and particularly suitable for children. The rabbits are well-cared for, gentle, and not afraid of people, making them safe for children to interact with under supervision. The park also offers various facilities including restaurants, cafes, and a souvenir shop with over 2,000 rabbit-themed items.
Yes, the park offers traditional craft workshops where visitors can make items such as fragrant wood potpourri bags, traditional Japanese confections called manju, and small pies. These workshops require advance reservations. There is also a small shrine called Usagi Shrine (Rabbit Shrine) where visitors can make wishes and purchase rabbit-shaped omikuji (fortune slips).
If you like rabbits and happen to be in the area, would be a place to stop by to play with some rabbits.
Souvenirs and a small cafe are also available.
Personally, I wouldn't go out of my way to come here but it is a nice place to stop if you've been driving or cycling.
Assalamualaikum brother, we came to this place on December 2022. This place is great place for rabbit lovers, there is a souvenirs store that sold everything about rabbit. The entrance ticket 300¥ for adult and 200¥ for children but the number of rabbit here is not so many, I think.
Good place to give kids a break out of the car and refresh. Think entry was 300yen and pellets 200Y to feed the bunnies. Not to far off the expressway.
Absolutely a paradise for rabbit lovers! I'm glad to see that the bunnies are well taken care of. You can buy rabbit food from the automatic dispensers. It costs 200 yen for a regular portion and 300 yen for a larger portion. From what I can see, the portions are still very small even if you pay 300 yen because they don't want to over-feed the bunnies.