Floor Map
Look at the Cute animals floor map and
find the owls and their friends.
The world's largest rabbits, owls, and peaches live here, as well as hedgehogs, chinchillas, iguanas, and even white snakes. Sit back and relax on the antique tables and chairs, enjoy the view, and interact with the cute little animals, and enjoy a blissful moment. We also have a wide selection of cute original animal museum goods and Ken Matsuda's art.
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reception
Please come to the 3rd floor entrance 5 minutes before your reservation. Please show the reservation screen you made online at the reception counter. You will be asked to disinfect your hands and listen to the precautions for the animals before entering the building.
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Owl Corner
Large owls such as Siberian eagle owls and Eurasian eagle owls can be found in the antique corner. The snowy owl, made famous by Harry Potter, is studying on an antique British desk. Spectacled owls, which look like they are wearing glasses, and barn owls, which look like they are wearing masks. Very small Indian scops owls, African great scops owls, Spitz scops owls, and the ever-popular little owls will be waiting to greet you. Please call out to the owls, as you can "hand-hold" them if you are familiar with them.
※ The type of interaction will vary depending on the time and the owls' physical condition.
※ The type of interaction will vary depending on the time and the owls' physical condition.
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Rabbit Corner
Matsuko, the Flemish Giant, the world's largest rabbit, will welcome you at the entrance. Other rabbits living here include lop-eared rabbits, dwarf rabbits, who are said to have been the model for Peter Rabbit, and lion rabbits, who have lion's manes. They are all kind friends, so you can interact with them.
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Flying squirrel corner
A pure white sugar glider named "Shiratama" will greet you at the entrance. He probably hides in his burrow during the day, but you might be lucky to encounter him. Sugar gliders are classified as marsupials, along with koalas and kangaroos. Females have a pouch on their stomach, where they give birth and raise their babies.
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Hedgehog Corner
Hedgehogs are insectivores and belong to the Erinaceidae family, the same family as moles. There are two main types known (the four-toed hedgehog and the Colubridae), but the hedgehog at the museum is the four-toed hedgehog. Our albino hedgehog, Lulu, has a pure white body and red eyes, and is very charming.
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Chinchilla Corner
Chinchillas are very friendly and may even jump onto your lap when they are tempted by food. Chinchillas are covered with a lot of very fine hair, with 50 to 100 hairs growing from one pore. In addition, a substance called lanolin is secreted from the sebaceous glands, giving them a beautiful luster. At the Cute animals Museum, we have gray, violet, black velvet, and white chinchillas. Please come and enjoy interacting with the cute children.
※ The type of interaction will vary depending on the time and physical condition of the animals.
※ The type of interaction will vary depending on the time and physical condition of the animals.
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Kinkajou Corner
Although it looks like a monkey, it is actually a member of the raccoon family and mainly eats fruits and insects. It lives in Central and South America and lives in the trees, using its very long and thick tail to its advantage. It is nocturnal and sleeps soundly in a hammock during the day, but if you're lucky, it will pop its head out to ask for its favorite food, bananas.
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Leopard gecko corner
Leopard geckos are reptiles that belong to the Gekkonidae family. Their English name is "Leopard Gecko" and they are commonly known as "Leopa". Their body color is yellowish brown with black spots, like a leopard pattern, but they are bred in a variety of colors. There are five different color variations of leopard geckos at the museum, and one of them, "Tigger", has a color that looks just like Tigger the tiger from Winnie the Pooh.
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Chameleon Corner
"Kamenashi" is a veiled chameleon with a distinctive crest that protrudes from his head. His name comes from the fact that his crest resembles the eboshi hat worn in traditional Japanese clothing. He looks just like a dinosaur as he waits patiently in ambush for his favorite food, crickets, in an antique cabinet.
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Solid Corner
This tropical fish is native to Thailand and has a special organ that allows it to absorb oxygen from the air, making it resistant to oxygen deficiency and allowing it to be kept in a small beaker. It has been improved and has a variety of colorful fins. However, it has a rough personality and is so territorial that it is also called a "fighting fish", and males fight violently with each other, so they are kept alone in separate containers. It is very beautiful and graceful to see it swimming gracefully in the light of an antique British cabinet.
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Snake Corner
Hime, a ball python with a pure white body and black eyes, is waiting on top of an antique board at the very back. Its god-like appearance is popular as a white snake that brings good luck. When it becomes wary, it curls up into a ball and takes a defensive stance, which is where its name comes from. It has a very docile personality.
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Souvenir Corner
Before you leave, there will be a special sale of original goods and Matsuda Ken art that can only be found at the Cute animals Museum.