They're finally here! 😍🥳
Squirrely Roo's new plushie friend Yuzu, from Usagi Shima, arrived home alongside the Patch Mag December 2024 issue with a cover from the same game! 🐰🍊 Thank you, @_pank0, for making such a sweet game! 🥰 Seeing you on the cover of the top printed indie game magazine is such an inspiration, too! 🤩 We're so thrilled to have our second fave (😉) bunny game celebrated in our studio now!
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hey grampa! did y'all git 2 c the monkey hot spring in nagano? did u go to usagishima?????????? i think u'd like that
No, we have not seen either, but you are right I would like that.
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@ayato-usagishima: dude, you get paid so it's technically a job whether or not you decide to take it seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ last I checked, you can sell the myos that you earn for your work and most go for like 30-50 usd. even if it's not the same as a regular job irl, and you don't make as much, you still hold a position of authority so you shouldn't be immature? young kids are looking up to you as a staff member and you're really not doing yourself any favors by making fun of ppl on a salt blog
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If you love frolicking with furry animals, Japan may be the destination of your dreams. In addition to its famous Fox Village and “Cat Heaven Island,” the country also boasts Ōkunoshima, a small island in the Inland Sea that has been overrun by adorable and approachable rabbits.
Aptly referred to as “Rabbit Island,” Ōkunoshima is home to a colony of hundreds—if not thousands—of friendly bunnies. No one is sure how or why the cottontails first appeared on the island, but one thing is certain: they love humans. Travelers who visit the island get to pet, cuddle, hold, and feed the bunnies, who often hop right up to them with twitching noses and big appetites. “There is no difficulty finding the bunnies,” Japan Visitor assures, “from the moment you step off the ferry they come bounding up to visitors hoping to get fed.”
While it’s currently a top tourist hotspot, Ōkunoshima’s history is not quite cute and cuddly. During World War II, the tiny island was employed as as chemical weapons facility. From 1929 until 1945, the location was top secret; locals didn’t dare go near it, and the island didn’t even make an appearance on maps! Though the rabbits have transformed the island and heavily restored its reputation, a few deserted chemical factories, military bunkers, and a Poison Gas Museum remain on-site, serving as a solemn reminder of its harrowing history.
Today, Rabbit Island is only a ferry ride away from mainland Tadanoumi and Ōmishima. If you’re interested in seeing the one-of-a-kind site, you can learn more about planning a visit here. If a trip to Japan isn’t in your future, however, you can see photos from Ōkunoshima below!
This is Ōkunoshima, a small island nicknamed Usagishima or “Rabbit Island.”
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On Rabbit Island, visitors are free to interact with the wild bunnies.
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They can feed them…
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Cuddle them…
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Or just hang out!
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Even though the island has a dark past…
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Its bunnies sure have brightened it up!
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h/t: [Hello Giggles, Japan Visitor]
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Ok, ok, ok but look at that cute little bunny butt!! 😍 🐇😆 . "Distinct Little Bunny Bun" . Photo by: @SkywingKnights 🌏: Okunoshima, Takehara, Hiroshima, Japan (大久野島, 竹原市, 広島, 日本) . To see fullsize versions, full gallery, and travel tips/recap, visit my website linked in my profile. Hope you like it! ☺️ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @visitjapanjp #cosplayer #photographer #blogger #writer #worldtraveler #travel #Japan #Hiroshima #TravelPhotography #Photography #JapanTravel #BunnyIsland #RabbitIsland #Usagishima #Okunoshima #大久野島 #ウサギ島 #SugoiiJapan #visitjapanjp #TravelJapan #JapanTrip #VisitJapan #ExploreJapan #TravelGram #JapanLife #JapanLover #Rabbits #Bunnies #Bunny #Rabbit https://www.instagram.com/p/CRpOsO3LFLc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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@ayato-usagishima
My intention wasn't to say your actions reflect all of staff, I wasn't even aware you are part of the staff. I meant in general and in all aspects, and not only regarding kalons as many users have said things and many topics have had replies in this blog. Everyone who says what they want has the right to but it can cause a bad impression. It can, but it doesn't means it will.
My apologies if I did offend or disrespected you in any way, it is my fault if my words were interpreted in that way as I could've said it better . I apologise too to anyone else that might have felt offended by what I said, I really don't want to make anyone feel like that.
And I'll keep in mind the official kalon blog to give any future feedback because as I prefer to remain anonymous.
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