Bunnies everywhereeeeeee
There’s an island where rabbits rule. They’re well fed, free from predators, and spend their time chilling and lounging under the sun.
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Okunoshima, otherwise known as Rabbit Island, is located in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. It has been attracting visitors from all over the world for only one reason: it is home to hundreds of wild rabbits.
These tame and cute little fellas are known to chase down tourists for food
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Visitors are encouraged to bring food to the rabbits, especially in the winter months when natural food sources are scarce. Rabbit feed can also be purchased at hotels for a low price.
Dogs and cats are strictly forbidden from the island.
We honestly don’t mind being swarmed and ambushed by a group of fluffy bunnies…
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“Give me food, human!”
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You can go on hikes at numerous scenic trails around the island as you soak in the ocean view. There’s also a museum where you can learn all about the island’s history.