Nasu Alpaca Farm, Alpaca ranch and theme park in Nasu, Japan
Nasu Alpaca Farm is a ranch and leisure facility where about 300 alpacas of different breeds and colors live in open areas. The property includes spaces for feeding, photography points, and structured zones where visitors can interact with the animals.
The farm opened in 2014 as Japan's first large alpaca facility. It introduced a new kind of agricultural tourism experience to the region.
The farm blends Japanese farming traditions with methods from South America where alpacas come from. You can observe how the animals are cared for and how they fit into the daily rhythm of the place.
Wear comfortable shoes since you will walk across fields and open areas. Feeding sessions happen at different times during the day, so plan to stay long enough to participate in multiple activities.
Many visitors do not realize that baby alpacas are born throughout the season. With luck, you might spot very young animals that are curious and playful.
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