From March 19, a newborn baby sheep will be open to the public at “Rokkosan Ranch” in Nada-ku, Kobe City.
If you come to see them, you’ll be smitten.
The Rokko Pasture is a facility where visitors can interact with sheep, goats, and other animals, and enjoy freshly squeezed milk and fresh cheese on a magnificent site the size of the Koshien Stadium (about 32.6 times the size of the Koshien Stadium).
Their lovable appearance is irresistible!
Baby sheep are born on the farm every year from February to March, and this year a total of 26 were born (as of March 16).
Compared to adults, their faces and feet are small and cute!
Five babies are scheduled to be released on the 19th. From now on, the babies will be released to the public one by one, starting with the earliest born. The cute little creatures can be seen until around June. The person in charge says, “Many lambs have been born at the Rokkosan Farm this year. Please come and see their cute appearance. <A word from the reporter:
They are white and fluffy, and their dull eyes are just too cute! We want to watch them grow up in the magnificent nature ^_^
more information
- Lambing open to the public
- Sunday, March 19, 2023-
- Place
- Kobe Municipal Rokkosan Farm, crepe lamb barn side unveiling site
(1-1 Naka-Ichiriyama, Rokkosan-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe City)
Find it on GoogleMap - Time
- 10:00-16:00
*Ranch hours are 9:00-17:00 (admission until 16:30) - Admission fee
- Adults ¥500
Elementary and junior high school students ¥200
Infants Free