Tokyo animal sanctuaries




















There are many dogs and cats that have been rescued in Japan. Most of the animals have been that have either been surrendered, abused, neglected, or abandoned by their owners and are in desperate need of a new and loving happy home. Animal rescue organizations and Nonprofit organizations throughout Japan are working tirelessly to rescue and protect animals. They are also doing their best to find new homes for the rescued animals.

If you speak Japanese or have a Japanese speaking friend or family member that can help and would like to adopt dogs or cats, there are many more animal shelters in Japan to choose from. While these sites are in Japanese, they have a wider selection than the English-speaking ones above.

If you do not speak Japanese, ask a friend or family member for assitance when contacting them. For reading the website, Google translate should be sufficient to do the heavy lifting. Rental Properties in Tokyo that allow pets. Properties in Central Tokyo with easy access to a large park. Japanese vs. Sippo Net is an organization that helps to find city homes for dogs abandoned in rural areas.

It tends to lean towards the foster care side, requiring some training sessions before adopting the dog. The headquarters are in the Tohoku area, but they now have a small shelter in Tokyo. Their facebook website is an excellent network of people finding cats and sometimes dogs and finding new homes for them. Can you speak and read Japanese proficiently? Or maybe one of your family members is Japanese.

If so, then there are many more organizations and a significant amount of animals to be adopted. It is a hit or miss with which agency is willing to work with Expats, so if you are ok with the potential of being denied, then check out these other sites. We know of a mixed Japanese and American family, who successfully and luckily, got their dog from one of the sites below.

This site lists pets dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, etc. If you see a pet that you like, you can contact the organization directly through this site. The site is all in Japanese, but using a translation tool can help you navigate through it. Works similar to Pet No Ouchi;a site that gathers pets from all over Japan. You can narrow your search down to the type, size, and sex of the pet you want. When you find a pet you are interested in, contact the group currently taking care of that pet through this site.

Giving these pets another chance towards a loving home, in return, makes your home a better place. There is no other bond like this. We hope that you can find the perfect match to help brighten yours and your pets lives! Wishing you the best of luck!! Venture into the great outdoors without leaving Tokyo, from a bamboo forest and nature parks to lush river valleys and more. Swap the concrete jungle for a lush green one and go trekking through these mountain trails. About us. Written by Tabea Greuner Wednesday 21 October Admission-free locations.

Cats on Ainoshima, Fukuoka prefecture. Cats on Tashirojima, Miyagi prefecture. Rabbits on Okunoshima, Hiroshima prefecture. Deer on Miyajima, Hiroshima prefecture. Deer at Nara Park, Nara. Show more. Parks which require entrance fee. Snow monkeys in Jigokudani Monkey Park, Nagano prefecture. Capybaras at Nasu Animal Kingdom, Tochigi prefecture. Alpacas at Nasu Alpaca Farm, Tochigi prefecture. Dogs at Tsukuba Wanwan Land, Ibaraki prefecture.

Wildlife at Fuji Safari Park, Shizuoka prefecture. Do more outdoors. Best nature escapes in Tokyo. Things to do. Read more. Best day and weekend hikes in and around Tokyo. Recommended [image].



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