{"id":771573,"date":"2025-10-08T11:03:56","date_gmt":"2025-10-08T11:03:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/771573\/"},"modified":"2025-10-08T11:03:56","modified_gmt":"2025-10-08T11:03:56","slug":"rabbit-island-japan%f0%9f%90%b0-an-island-with-500-wild-rabbits-where-they-come-to-greet-you%f0%9f%92%95-okunoshima-%e5%a4%a7%e4%b9%85%e9%87%8e%e5%b3%b6","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/771573\/","title":{"rendered":"Rabbit Island Japan\ud83d\udc30 An Island with 500 Wild Rabbits\u2014 Where They Come to Greet You\ud83d\udc95 Okunoshima. \u5927\u4e45\u91ce\u5cf6"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title = \"Rabbit Island Japan\ud83d\udc30 An Island with 500 Wild Rabbits\u2014 Where They Come to Greet You\ud83d\udc95 Okunoshima. \u5927\u4e45\u91ce\u5cf6\"   width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/dZC7utruvLw\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\nRabbit Island Japan\ud83d\udc30 An Island with 500 Wild Rabbits\u2014 Where They Come to Greet You\ud83d\udc95 Okunoshima. \u5927\u4e45\u91ce\u5cf6<br \/>\n<br \/>\nA healing trip with good food, hot springs, and beautiful views. Please enjoy till the end. \ud83d\udc30 Good morning! Today I\u2019m heading to Okunoshima, the Rabbit Island. 8:34 a.m. bus bound for Tadanoumi. Let\u2019s go! \ud83d\udc30 To reach the island, I\u2019ll take a ferry from Tadanoumi. You can get there by train or bus. The bus ride takes about an hour and a half. It feels like driving through the sea. The island scenery is stunning. We\u2019re almost at Tadanoumi Station. The bus fare is 1,600 yen one way. The bus stop was right in front of Tadanoumi Station. From the station, walk about 200 meters straight toward the port. When you see this sign, turn right toward the port. Here\u2019s the ferry schedule. You can also buy rabbit goods and local specialties here. Let\u2019s buy a ferry ticket. Tickets can be purchased from this machine. (Cash only.) The fare is 360 yen one way, 720 yen round trip. Rabbit food isn\u2019t sold at convenience stores or on the island. Each bag costs 200 yen. I bought five for 1,000 yen. The ferry terminal, Tadanoumi Port, is right next to the ticket office. There are both large and small ferries. Today, I\u2019m taking the small one. Alright, let\u2019s board the ferry. I hand my ticket to the crew member. The ferry is pink. So cute! There are seats in the front and back of the ferry. This small ferry can carry up to 100 passengers. We\u2019re setting sail. It takes about 15 minutes to reach the island. Okunoshima sits in the Seto Inland Sea, which has over 700 islands. Before I know it, we\u2019re already there. Arrived! \ud83d\udc30\ud83d\udeb6\u200d\u2640\ufe0f Thank you! \ud83d\udc4b I just met my first rabbit! Hello there. Hold on a second. Another one came to see me! They\u2019re running around so happily. While I was looking at a burrow, thinking it might be a rabbit nest&#8230; One came out to say hello. Hi there. You\u2019re coming this way? A kind tourist next to me shared some lettuce. Lucky you! \ud83d\udc30\ud83e\udd6c In front of the ferry terminal, there\u2019s a big park. If you look closely, you\u2019ll see rabbits everywhere. Here\u2019s another one. I wonder if you\u2019ll find any treasure there. You\u2019re digging so hard. This one\u2019s relaxing on a carpet of fallen leaves. That\u2019s quite a spot to be in. This area was probably dug up by wild boars. The soil feels cool and cozy\u2014perfect for a little hideout. Alright, let\u2019s start walking toward the hotel. If you look carefully between the trees&#8230; There\u2019s another one! Rabbits have very poor eyesight, around 0.05 to 0.1, but excellent hearing. Is it tasty? They\u2019re so curious about the rabbit food I brought from home. Do you like this one better? Looks like you prefer this rabbit food. All-you-can-eat, huh? Each rabbit seems to have their own eating style. After eating, they go back to wherever they like. This one\u2019s getting some food, too. Flop. Too cute. \ud83e\udd7a As soon as they hear a sound, they come running over. It\u2019s a bit dangerous here, so let\u2019s move over there to eat. Feeding is not allowed near the road, since buses pass by on their way to the hotel. Alright, let\u2019s have some rabbit food. Go ahead, together. Oh, you want to eat from that side? Since you\u2019re alone here, you can take your time eating. Nap time. Rabbits sometimes jump out onto the road, so the buses always drive slowly. \ud83d\udc30 The island\u2019s circumference is about 4 kilometers. Two hours is enough to explore it at a relaxed pace. These are rabbit ear\u2013shaped sound collectors. I wonder what kind of sounds I\u2019ll hear. Sounds echo clearly here. Now I understand why rabbits are so sensitive to noise. So many paper cranes have been offered here. They come running from all directions. In no time, I\u2019m completely surrounded. Hey, wait a minute! Looks like this group is really close to each other. Their little post-meal poses are just too cute. Were you hiding here? Some rabbits don\u2019t come out right away\u2014it depends on their territory or personality. Alright, let\u2019s keep going. Relaxing right by the side of the road. When a rabbit lowers its head, it\u2019s asking another rabbit to groom it. I saw that gesture many times today. Flop. Everyone\u2019s spending such a peaceful afternoon. I\u2019ve arrived in front of the hotel. Alright, everyone, let\u2019s eat over here. Just a moment, okay? Even the rabbits in the back came running all at once. Looks like everyone\u2019s really hungry today. They keep asking for more and more food. People nearby are so excited, too. \ud83d\ude0a More and more rabbits are gathering around. For the past two weeks, ferries couldn\u2019t land on Okunoshima due to pier trouble. So eat up, everyone. The only hotel on the island. There are rabbits right in front of the hotel, too. \ud83d\udc30 Cleaning those long ears\u2014it\u2019s part of their daily habit. You really like that leaf, don\u2019t you? I\u2019ll check in first and leave my luggage. A big rabbit statue welcomes me inside. There\u2019s a caf\u00e9 and a restaurant where you can enjoy light meals. It\u2019s really nice for visitors who come just for a day trip. To check in, I fill out this form. I wrote down my name and the times I\u2019d like for dinner and breakfast. Then I brought the form to the counter to check in. Since I booked the solo traveler plan, check-in and check-out are both at noon. They even gave me a free rental bicycle pass. My room for tonight is No. 402. The hotel has a total of 65 rooms. Let\u2019s step inside. An eight-tatami Japanese-style room. Behind the paper sliding doors&#8230; There\u2019s a table and two chairs. And the view from the room is&#8230; The Seto Inland Sea and a field where the rabbits live. There\u2019s a toilet and a sink in the room. A refrigerator. And tea cups and glasses. For tea, I got a local specialty\u2014tako senbei (octopus crackers). So good. \ud83d\ude0b A short break like this makes early check-in totally worth it. Let\u2019s go explore in the afternoon. So cute! \ud83d\udc95 A fluffy white bunny. This area is closed because of bees. Here are the island\u2019s rules. Don\u2019t touch the rabbits, and don\u2019t leave rabbit food behind, etc. Leftover food attracts rats, wild boars, and crows. I even saw wild boar droppings in the field, and someone told me they\u2019d run into one in the mountains. \ud83d\udc17 Scary! How\u2019s the food, everyone? There are so many rabbits around the hotel, too. More and more are gathering around. Hold on a second. I\u2019m glad I brought a big bag of rabbit food today. Whenever they spot me, they come running from everywhere. Too cute. They\u2019re totally focused on the salad buffet. Watching them this close, I can\u2019t even move. Would you like to try this one, too? Nope, not interested at all. Guess you definitely prefer that one. Back to exploring the island. That yawn\u2014too adorable. Behind the hotel, there\u2019s a path along the seaside. That\u2019s the road\u2014come this way, okay? I\u2019m so happy you understood me. You like eating at your own pace, huh? Time for a little break. Hello there. There are so many rabbits along the seaside path, too. Let\u2019s get their meal ready. They\u2019re eating so nicely together. I wonder what kind of mushroom this is. \ud83c\udf44 Some rabbits live just beyond the fence. Thank you, everyone. Some rabbits don\u2019t appear on the way there, but show up on the way back. Alright, let\u2019s feed them here. So you were hiding all along. I heard that rabbits also like to eat the roots of certain plants. Hope you find a tasty root. For some reason, the crows don\u2019t scare the rabbits here. A white rabbit. That color\u2019s pretty rare on this island. Would you like some food? Maybe it\u2019s not your favorite kind. As evening comes, the temperature starts to drop. Even the rabbits that rested during the day are starting to move around. You\u2019re really strong. The sunset over the islands is so beautiful. After this hour, only the overnight guests remain on the island. Are you okay? \ud83d\ude0a Fast asleep right in the middle of the lawn. Everyone\u2019s having their own relaxing time. While I go for dinner, I\u2019ll ask them to prepare the futon. Just place this card on the door and it\u2019s done. Dinner is a Japanese and Western buffet\u2014all you can eat. Smoked salmon. Amberjack and shrimp sashimi. Sea bream sashimi. Sushi and salad. There were many warm dishes, too. Here\u2019s the live kitchen. Bishu-nabe\u2014a local hot pot with sake. Hiroshima beef. Tempura. Sashimi, octopus rice, fried oysters, Hiroshima beef\u2014I had so many delicious dishes. Soy sauce. All the sashimi was so fresh and tasty. The Hiroshima beef was amazing. Such a happy moment. For dessert, there was fruit, cream puffs, and ice cream. The famous Japanese jam brand Aohata actually has its headquarters here in Tadanoumi. Ice cream. I chose pear for dessert. That was such a lovely meal. Borrowing a flashlight for a night walk. Oh\u2014it\u2019s darker than I expected. The rabbits are lively at night, too. It\u2019s nice and quiet here\u2014you can eat peacefully. Let\u2019s share this dish. Here you go. Hey, we met at lunch too, didn\u2019t we? \ud83d\ude06 You all have such good appetites tonight. A baby rabbit. \ud83d\udc30\ud83d\udc76 Looks like you were hiding during the day because it wasn\u2019t safe. You\u2019re so tiny compared to your mom. Grow up safe and healthy, okay? Back in my room now. There\u2019s a small note on the table&#8230; Following the hotel\u2019s advice, I\u2019ll leave the curtains slightly open tonight. Getting ready for the hot spring\u2014yukata and towel prepared. There are four sizes of yukata to choose from. This one\u2019s mine. Towel in hand&#8230; Let\u2019s go. The hot spring is on the second floor. It\u2019s a mildly radioactive radon spring, known for relieving fatigue and muscle pain. After walking around all day, it\u2019s just what I need. Alright, here I go. That was such a wonderful bath. I\u2019ll sleep well tonight. Good night. Good morning. I slept with the curtains slightly open, just as they advised. My body woke up naturally with the morning light. The rabbits are awake, too. So early! It\u2019s only around 5:30 a.m., but there are already quite a few people in the field. \ud83d\ude33 I came down to the seaside for a morning walk. Alright, let\u2019s go this way. More rabbits coming from over there, too. Here you go. That startled me! These three seem really close. I heard that rabbits usually live in groups, but they have a strong sense of territory. Jump kick! Good morning. Oh, you\u2019re the one I met yesterday. Ah\u2014 It\u2019s like they\u2019re telling me, \u201cSomeone fell over!\u201d Okay, let\u2019s put it back. They even come to report when the food runs out. Alright everyone, you\u2019ve eaten plenty\u2014that\u2019s it for now. The rabbits living on Okunoshima are domesticated rabbits. They make their nests by digging burrows in the ground. In the morning, I also saw some cute little birds taking a walk. It\u2019s breakfast time. Since the restaurant seats were full, they kindly guided me to a tatami room. Simmered vegetables and grilled fish. Bread\u2014croissants, French toast, and chocolate rolls. Setouchi\u2019s local dishes. Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Steamed sweet potatoes. There were plenty of warm dishes, too. A drink bar. What should I try first? Fruit. Egg soup. Rye bread. Aohata jam. Orange and grapefruit infused water. I also had some curry and salad. Coffee and jam toast to finish the meal. \ud83d\ude0b Everything was delicious. With the solo traveler plan, I get to rent a bike and circle the island. Bikes available. Fill out this form. Then get the key and charger at the front desk. Checking the map they gave me. Let\u2019s go explore the island by bike! Good morning. This looks like a gateball field. Each rabbit really has its own personality. They\u2019re grooming each other again. Feeling satisfied now? So cute. Since more rabbits are gathering, I decided to walk and push the bike. They come close like this, but I\u2019m not used to an electric bike\u2014it makes me nervous. If you\u2019re not used to riding one, a regular bike might be better. Nagaura Poison Gas Storage Ruins. The black marks inside the walls are traces from when they were burned with flamethrowers after the war. Good morning. A cute little roadblock. \ud83d\udc30 Is that your home over there? Let\u2019s try giving you some mizuna. Rabbits living closer to the mountains don\u2019t seem very interested in vegetables. Oh, you took a bite! Or maybe not after all. North Battery Ruins. They\u2019re running toward me from the other side of the tunnel. That\u2019s amazing. You must\u2019ve been hungry. Are you two friends? When I came over to move my bike&#8230; They came to tell me the food was all gone. You\u2019re so smart. Here you go. These two live in a little spot like this. Thank you for the meal. See you again. Wow, what a beautiful view. The rabbits living in the mountains are a bit more timid. Would you like some food? Sorry. Rabbits actually drink a lot of water. Fresh water like this is provided by volunteers and visitors. Drop-off zone ahead. Here they come, running toward me. Sorry, I can\u2019t park my bike here\u2014please wait a second. I\u2019ll go park the bike down below. Thanks for waiting. Such a funny little rabbit\u2014like a tiny old man. Okunoshima, now famous as \u201cRabbit Island,\u201d was once home to a poison gas factory that produced large amounts of chemical weapons. To conceal its operations, the Japanese Army left this area blank on maps, and Okunoshima became known as \u201cthe island erased from the map.\u201d Over there, you can see the ferry terminal. I returned the bike key and charger to the front desk. Time to check out. Thank you for everything. The hotel also has a souvenir shop. Many guests were wearing the cute rabbit T-shirts. They also sell sweets and local sake. It\u2019s almost time for the ferry. Rabbits usually give birth between spring and autumn, from around March to September. I often saw the males showing courtship behavior. Stay happy and healthy together. The rabbits near the hotel are resting in the shade\u2014it\u2019s too hot in the sun. And the ones in the forest, too. So you want to keep that all to yourself, huh? Take care, everyone. I\u2019ll take the free shuttle bus to the ferry terminal. It only takes about five minutes. Fast asleep. \ud83d\ude34 In front of the ferry terminal, there are rest areas, toilets&#8230; Lockers&#8230; And vending machines. The return ferry has arrived. Thank you so much for watching until the end.<br \/>\nSee you again in the next video. \ud83d\udc08<br \/>\n<br \/>\n#rabbitisland #rabbit #rabbits<\/p>\n<p>\u2b50\ufe0fPlease subscribe to our channel!<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@animamille<\/p>\n<p>\ud83d\udccdKYUKAMURA OHKUNOSHIMA<br \/>\n\ud83d\udd38Address: Tadanoumicho, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, JAPAN<br \/>\n\ud83d\udd38Map: https:\/\/maps.app.goo.gl\/3rSh4YncpfGBrVY76<br \/>\n\ud83d\udd38Website: https:\/\/www.qkamura.or.jp\/ohkuno\/<\/p>\n<p>\ud83d\udd38Book your stay<br \/>\nAgoda: https:\/\/px.a8.net\/svt\/ejp?a8mat=45BREW+8645MA+4X1W+BW0YB&#038;a8ejpredirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.agoda.com%2Fkyukamura-ohkunoshima_16%2Fhotel%2Fall%2Ftakehara-jp.html%3F<\/p>\n<p>This time, I visited Okunoshima \u2014 also known as Rabbit Island \ud83d\udc07<br \/>\nLast time I went just for a day trip, but this time I stayed overnight at the island\u2019s only hotel. A few weeks before my visit, the port had some trouble and the island was closed for about two weeks. Maybe that\u2019s why the rabbits were extra excited \u2014 running up to me everywhere, asking for treats! Since I stayed the night, I could also spend time with them in the quiet hours \u2014 at night and early in the morning. Peaceful island moments, adorable rabbits, delicious food, and a relaxing hot spring \u2014 it was a truly healing trip.<br \/>\nPlease enjoy! \ud83d\udc07\u2728<\/p>\n<p>\u26f4 How to get to Rabbit Island<br \/>\n* From Hiroshima Sta.<br \/>\n&#8211; By train: JR Hiroshima Station \u2192 JR Tadanoumi Station, about 1 hour and 45 minutes<br \/>\n&#8211; By highway bus: JR Hiroshima Station \u2192 JR Tadanoumi Station, about 1 hour and 30 minutes<br \/>\n&#8211; JR Tadanoumi Station \u2192 Ferry terminal, about 5 min. by walk.<br \/>\n&#8211; Ferry terminal \u2192 Okunoshima, about 15 min. by ferry.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83d\udc30 Chapters \ud83e\udd6c<br \/>\n00:00 Opening<br \/>\n00:23 Hiroshima Station<br \/>\n01:34 Boarding the Bus<br \/>\n01:11 Tadanoumi<br \/>\n02:42 Boarding the Ferry<br \/>\n03:24 Arriving on Okunoshima<br \/>\n03:37 Spending Time with the Cute Rabbits<br \/>\n10:49 Rabbit Rush Hour<br \/>\n11:34 Check-in<br \/>\n14:19 Afternoon Rabbit Walk<br \/>\n14:38 Island Rules<br \/>\n15:01 More Rabbit Crowds<br \/>\n16:53 Rabbits by the Seaside<br \/>\n20:59 Dinner Buffet<br \/>\n22:35 Rabbits at Night<br \/>\n24:10 Hot Spring &#038; Bedtime<br \/>\n25:35 Early Morning with the Rabbits<br \/>\n28:53 Breakfast Buffet<br \/>\n30:22 Cycling Around the Island<br \/>\n38:45 Check-out<br \/>\n39:25 Farewell Time<br \/>\n41:44 Heading to the Return Ferry<\/p>\n<p>\ud83d\udc30 Other Rabbit Island Video \ud83d\udc30<br \/>\n[October 2024] So cute\ud83d\udc30\ud83d\udc95 600 Wild Rabbits! 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Pension Atca.\" width=\"770\" height=\"433\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/ZRpltmPwkls?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>[Basic Information]<br \/>\nName: Okunoshima (Rabbit Island)<br \/>\nAddress: Tadanoumicho, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture<br \/>\nDescription:<br \/>\nOkunoshima is one of the 700 islands in Japan\u2019s Seto Inland Sea. It is an uninhabited island under the jurisdiction of Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and is widely known as \u201cRabbit Island.\u201d The island can be reached by a 15-minute ferry ride from Tadanoumi Port in Takehara.<br \/>\nWith a circumference of about 4 kilometers, Okunoshima was once known as \u201cthe island erased from maps\u201d due to the presence of a poison gas factory during World War II. Today, it is part of a national park and is home to around 600 wild rabbits, attracting many animal lovers and tourists from both Japan and abroad.<\/p>\n<p>#rabbitisland #rabbit #rabbits #bunny #bunnyisland #rabbitasmr #okunoshima #animallover #animaltravel #hiroshima #japantrip #japantravel #hiroshimatrip #hiroshimatravel #travelvlog #travelvideo #rabbitlover #rabbitlovers #rabbitvideo #rabbitvideos<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br \/>\n&#8211; All information in this video is based on personal recollection and may not be completely accurate. Thank you for your understanding.<br \/>\n&#8211; Titles, descriptions, and subtitles may have been translated automatically and may not be entirely accurate.<br \/>\n&#8211; Prices and costs shown are as of the time of filming and are subject to change.<br \/>\n&#8211; Some links are affiliate links. If you book through them, it helps support our channel. 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