Nibble your way through a tasty lunch feast & dessert over on Rabbit Island in Okunoshima, Hiroshima

26.January.2017 | SPOT

Okunoshima is a small island located in the city of Takehara in Hiroshima Prefecture. The island is often referred to as “Rabbit Island” due to the amount of wild bunnies running around freely – approximately 700 of them! It’s a popular tourist spot for people inside and outside of Japan.

 

In keeping with this, bunny themed food and souvenirs are being offered for those who come to the island to see the fluffy cuties. The “Usagi Lunch Cafe & Miyage” (translation: Rabbit Lunch Cafe & Souvenirs) will be set up in three different shopping districts in the city.

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There are 16 stores in total participating in this campaign where you can get your hands on lots of cute bunny items and merchandise. Be sure you make time to head on over to Ōkunoshima a.k.a Rabbit Island and maybe even pick up some bunny gifts!

 

■InformationUsagi Lunch Cafe & Miyage『うさぎランチカフェ&みやげ』

Date: Saturday January 28th, 2017

Websites:

Kiteminsai Takehara http://www.takeharakankou.jp/

Takehara City Homepage http://www.city.takehara.lg.jp/

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