OMG, There’s A Rabbit Island In Japan!

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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Image via YouTube

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Image via Odd Stuff Magazine

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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Image via Dailymail

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Image via YouTube

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…

Image from Marriott Traveler

Image via Marriott Traveler

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Image via Travel and Leisure

Image from oddstuffmagazine

Image via oddstuffmagazine

“Give me food, human!”

Smothered by bunnies #okunoshima #japan #bunnies

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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.

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