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  2. Miyagi Zao Fox Village - Wikipedia

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    There are over 100 foxes, including typical red and arctic foxes, foxes with uncommon coat colors, such as silver and platinum foxes, and red-arctic fox hybrids. [1] [6] The village also has rabbits, miniature horses, goats, and guinea pigs, in addition to gift and snack shops. [2] [5] In the spring, events are hosted in which visitors can hug ...

  3. Mount Zaō - Wikipedia

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    The Zaō Mountains (蔵王連峰, Zaō Renpō), commonly called Mount Zaō, are a complex cluster of stratovolcanoes on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture in Japan.

  4. Shiroishi, Miyagi - Wikipedia

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    Shiroishi City Hall. Shiroishi (白石市, Shiroishi-shi) is a city in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.As of 31 May 2020, the city had an estimated population of 33,330 and a population density of 120 persons per km 2 in 14,242 households. [1]

  5. List of zoos in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tama Zoological Park Hino-Tokyo-Japan. This is a partial list of zoos in Japan. For aquaria, see List of aquaria in Japan.. Such facilities include zoos, safari parks, animal theme parks, aviaries, butterfly zoos, and reptile centers, as well as wildlife sanctuaries and nature reserves where visitors are allowed.

  6. Zaō, Miyagi - Wikipedia

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    Okama crater at Mount Zaō. Zaō (蔵王町, Zaō-machi) is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.As of 31 March 2020, the town had an estimated population of 11,790, and a population density of 77 persons per km 2 in 4,493 households. [1]

  7. Zaō Quasi-National Park - Wikipedia

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    Zaō Quasi-National Park (蔵王国定公園, Zaō Kokutei Kōen) is a Quasi-National Park that extends in the Ōu Mountains between Miyagi and Yamagata Prefectures, Japan. ...

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  9. Zaō Onsen - Wikipedia

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    The Zao Mountain is known for its conifer trees which become encrusted and solidified by January due to the hard rime phenomenon, which is caused by heavy snow and winds of freezing temperatures. [2] These formations are known as "snow monsters" or juhyo in Japanese. [6] They are caused by the frigid storm winds of the Siberian jet stream. [6]