You can meet animals in a shopping mall! Moff animal world BIGHOP Garden Mall Inzai

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You can meet a variety of animals at such a close distance!

A zoo in a shopping mall!

The cute signboard is eye-catching.
Did you know that BIGHOP Garden Mall Inzai, a shopping mall located a minute walk from Inzai Makinohara Station on the Hokuso Line, has an indoor zoo?

The name of the store is "Moff animal world. The zoo, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary next March, is home to more than 70 different species of animals.
The most attractive feature of Moff animal world is that you can get up close and personal with small animals such as chicks and rabbits, as well as sloths, penguins, and other animals that are hard to come across.

You can also meet these animals at Moff!

A sloth welcomes you at the entrance!
When you enter the store, two trees are the first things you see. Nearby, a fluffy sloth welcomes you. It is said that many customers do not notice it at first because it is so integrated into the trees.
Sloths have the image of hanging from trees, but here they can also be seen relaxing with their butts on the floor. If you are lucky, you may even see them strolling around the store!
The flying sloth also loves cucumbers, which it dexterously grabs and eats when it receives them from its keeper. The expression on its face as it eats the cucumbers is a must-see!

The first stop was the small animal petting area!

Some chicks even fall asleep in your hands!
You can even take a picture with a chinchilla on your back!
There are many chicks near the entrance. When you put one on your hand, you will be healed by its body warmth.
There are chairs nearby, so it is not uncommon for visitors to stay in the chick zone for a long time. Some customers who have visited many times are pros at putting the chicks to sleep.

If you go a little further back, you will find rabbits, chinchillas, and parakeets.
Not only can you touch them, but you can also take pictures with them, which is so popular that on holidays there is a line of people waiting to have their picture taken!

Let's have a parrot tell your fortune!

When you make a money offering...
They will draw a fortune and give it to you!
The Solomon's parrot drawing fortunes is very popular!
If you give them a 100-yen coin, they will deliver the fortune to you after you put the money in the money box.

The large parrot zone has many birds that like to talk.
When closing time approaches, they say, "Thank you! Bye-bye! When closing time approaches, you can hear them saying "Thank you!
Being seen off by the cute parrots and cockatoos is a unique Moff experience.


How was the introduction of animals up to this point?
There are many other animals you can touch, including dogs, cats, alpacas, and reptiles, so be sure to visit Moff in person.

Toward a society where animals and humans can live happily and with smiles on their faces

Cape penguins love their keepers!
MOFF Corporation, the owner of Moff animal world, has a corporate philosophy of "We aim to realize a society where animals and humans can live happily and with smiles on their faces.

Taking advantage of its location in a shopping center, Moff animal world provides an opportunity for people who would not normally have the chance to come into contact with animals to stop by and learn more about them.
The keeper said that expanding the circle of people who come to know and love animals through this opportunity will lead to the realization of a society where both animals and humans can live with smiles on their faces.
Photo courtesy of MOFF Inc.

The animals at Moff animal world are accustomed to being in situations where they interact with people. For those who love animals, as well as those who have few opportunities to interact with animals, why not visit here to interact with animals, deepen your understanding of them, and expand your circle of love for animals?

Moff animal world BIGHOP Garden Mall Inzai Official website is here
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