Tokyo residents find comfort in fluffy, street-strolling alpacas | Inquirer News

Tokyo residents find comfort in fluffy, street-strolling alpacas

/ 03:18 PM June 22, 2023

 street-strolling alpacas

Nana Ide smiles while she feeds alpacas named Satsuki and Akane during her visit to Alpaca Fureai Land in Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2023. REUTERS

TOKYO — The quiet of early morning streets in one downtown Tokyo neighborhood is broken by joggers, parents with children in strollers – and a pair of alpacas, out for their daily constitutional walk.

On leads held by their keepers, Akane and Satsuki trot down streets past shops and temples, crop grass in a pocket park and share crosswalks with the occasional pedestrian before heading back to their home at an indoor petting zoo, “Alpaca Land”.

ADVERTISEMENT

After a round of brushing and combing, the woolly natives of South America are ready for their day: spending time with visitors who pay 1,000 yen ($7) for 30 minutes petting them, hugging them and burying faces in their fleece.

FEATURED STORIES

“The alpaca was so fluffy that when I put my face on its back, its fleece covered half of my face and it was so cute,” said visitor Nana Ide.

Manager Shinya Ide (no relation) says the secret to the 5-year-old alpacas’ appeal is that looking at them is comforting, and petting them even more soothing.

“Alpacas are naturally very nervous and timid animals, so when people approach them, they may spit or run away, making them difficult animals to interact with,” he added.

“But these two are trained and have naturally laid-back personalities, so they are accustomed to people now and interact well.”

($1 = 141.7000 yen)

RELATED STORIES

Have your very own “Kita Kita” adventure in scenic Hokkaido

From goats and cows to alpacas, meet the latest stress-busting therapy animals

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

TAGS: Animals, Japan, Tokyo

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more, please click this link.