小豆島孔雀園, Peafowl garden in Shodo Island, Japan.
The Shodo Island Peafowl Garden is a large garden space that houses multiple peafowl varieties with distinct feather patterns and colors. The birds roam freely across open areas and landscaped zones designed to accommodate their natural movement.
The garden was founded in the 1970s and quickly became a popular destination on the island. It has continued to serve as a major attraction for visitors interested in viewing peafowl collections.
The garden displays peafowl in various colors moving freely through Japanese-style landscapes that reflect the beauty of the birds. Visitors can watch how the birds interact with the garden spaces and learn about their natural behaviors.
The garden provides feeding areas where visitors can interact with the birds, along with rental services for those needing mobility assistance. Restrooms, shops, and rest areas are spread throughout the grounds for visitor comfort.
The garden attracts wild birds alongside the resident peafowl, creating a mixed ecosystem where both domestic and free-living birds coexist. This natural blend means visitors encounter an ever-changing array of bird species rather than peafowl alone.
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