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Zao Fox Village
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Zao Fox Village

📍 Miyagi, Shiroishi

A mountain forest in Miyagi where more than a hundred fluffy foxes roam free around you — red, silver, and arctic-white — dozing in heaps and cheerfully ignoring every rule posted about them.

Up a winding road in the Miyagi mountains is a forest that belongs to the foxes. Zao Fox Village keeps more than a hundred foxes — red, silver, platinum, and snow-white arctic — in a large open enclosure you walk through, surrounded on all sides by tails, ears, and suspiciously knowing eyes.

Why It’s Interesting

Foxes are usually impossible to see up close; here they’re everywhere, sprawled in fuzzy piles, trotting between the trees, and lining up wherever feed might fly. They are emphatically not tame pets — they’re wild animals that have decided humans are a reliable snack source — which makes the whole place equal parts heart-melting and slightly anarchic. In winter, snow on a dozing red fox is pure storybook.

Best Time to Visit

Cute in every season, but winter delivers the iconic snow-fox scene, and spring brings fox kits (and limited, supervised holding events).

Getting There

It’s remote and badly served by transit — most people taxi or drive from Shiroishi-Zao Station. Follow the posted rules to the letter: feed only by tossing from the marked spot, and keep your belongings close.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

A cozy pile of fluffy red and white foxes napping in the snow
A hundred foxes, all napping. I respect the commitment.
Mon-chan and Cinnamon the squirrel meeting a fluffy fox in the snow
A hundred foxes, all fuzzier than me. I don't like ANY of them. Cinnamon made friends.

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