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Fureai Higashi Bokujo in Kikuchi: A Dog Lover’s Paradise with 100+ Friendly Pups in Kumamoto

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2025.02.10

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Article
A SaruKuma writer visits “Fureai Higashi Bokujo,” a unique petting farm in Shisui-machi, Kikuchi City, Kumamoto. Admission is FREE (soft serve from „400). We cover family-friendly tips, access, and operating hours for international visitors.

Welcome to Fureai Higashi Bokujo

Hello, fellow travelers! I love dogs more than three meals a day!

I’m Kurubushi, a 【SaruKuma】 writer—who, ironically, is also allergic to dogs. (Don’t worry, the love is worth it!)

Today, I’m thrilled to introduce a hidden gem in Kumamoto Prefecture that any dog lover absolutely must visit.

If you’re looking for the ultimate dog experience in Japan, head to Shisui in Kikuchi City:
【Fureai Higashi Bokujo (Higashi Petting Farm)】

Friendly dogs at Fureai Higashi Bokujo in Kumamoto

Look closely—can you spot them?

Yes, the dogs are already photobombing the picture!

Entrance sign for Fureai Higashi Bokujo along Kikuchi Green Road

Fureai Higashi Bokujo is conveniently located along the scenic Kikuchi Green Road, making it an easy stop for travelers exploring central Kumamoto.

Red entrance gate at the petting farm

Walk through the large red sign marked “Entrance” (ć…„ćŁ) to get inside.

And here’s the best part: admission is completely FREE!

Yes, you read that right—free!

Sign-in notebook at the entrance

At the entrance, you’ll find a guest notebook—simply write your name, address, and number of visitors, then use the alcohol sanitizer before going in.

There’s no staffed reception, but if you see one of the keepers nearby, a friendly “Konnichiwa!” (Hello!) is the perfect way to announce your arrival.

Notice about photo permission

Although the sign asks visitors to get permission first, simply greeting one of the staff caring for the dogs is enough.

Please note: photography inside is not normally permitted.

For this article, we received special permission to photograph and publish.

Donation box at the farm

While entry is free, donations are warmly welcomed—and I happily contributed.

It’s a small token of appreciation that goes directly toward caring for these wonderful dogs.

Korokoro Room sign

There’s also a “Korokoro Room” on the property, although it’s currently not in use.

Charming restroom building called Keshouan

Restrooms are also available.

The traditionally styled building is called “Keshouan.”

Despite looking like a charming Japanese tea-sweets shop, it’s actually the toilet!

Japanese-style squat toilet

There’s a traditional Japanese-style squat toilet,

Western-style sit-down toilet

as well as a Western-style sit-down toilet—great news for international visitors!

Two white dogs guarding the restroom

Fun fact: two adorable white dogs serve as the unofficial “guards” of the Keshouan restroom!

And let me tell you, these little guys are SO friendly, you’ll fall in love instantly.Friendly white dog playing with visitors

One pup happily playing with the BOSS dog of the farm.

The other one was a bit shy and stayed put—too cute!

My daughter was over the moon to pet the dogs, but fair warning: the dogs may rush over with even more excitement than the kids, eagerly inviting you to play! Sensitive visitors might feel slightly overwhelmed at first.

That said, all the dogs we met were incredibly well-behaved—just let them sniff your hand for a polite hello, and you’ll have new furry friends in no time!

Why You’ll Love Fureai Higashi Bokujo

Dog at the farm

The #1 highlight? Dogs.

Another dog

Dogs.

Dog

More dogs.

Dog

And even more dogs!

Cute dog

Did I mention dogs?

Dog at the farm

In short, this place is pure paradise for dog enthusiasts—an incredibly happy space packed with friendly pups.

The farm also operates as a breeder, with puppies for sale and adoption opportunities for those looking to give a dog a forever home.

Every single dog is unbelievably friendly—tails wagging, eyes shining, all eager to play with you!

Dogs competing for attention

The dogs literally competing for my attention—what a wonderful problem to have!

Each one is so soft and fluffy, you’ll feel completely healed by the experience.

Various dog breeds at the farm

You’ll find everything from tiny lap dogs to large breeds—a wonderful variety!

Toy poodle Sen-chan on a high pillar

One particularly hilarious moment? Meet Sen-chan, the adventurous toy poodle.

She climbs up to the top of a tall pillar—apparently, this is a regular thing!

There’s even a sign that says “She can come down by herself.” Too funny!

Rabbit hutch

It’s not just dogs—rabbits live here too!

You can enter their enclosure freely, but the moment we stepped in, all the rabbits hid—so unfortunately no photos. Their wild instincts are still strong, which is amazing!

Peacock at the farm

There are also peacocks!

Pony at the farm

And ponies too! I was so distracted by the dogs that I only managed to photograph the pony’s behind—my apologies, dear pony! She was such a gentle, sweet horse.

Cow at the farm

Even cows live here too!

Free-range Ukokkei chickens and eggs for sale

Free-range Ukokkei (Silkie) chickens roam the farm, and their premium eggs are available for purchase—a wonderful Japanese delicacy to try!

Eat-in corner

Soft serve menu

There’s an eat-in corner too! Starting in March, soft serve ice cream will be available—a delicious treat for visitors.

Two unique flavors: soft serve made with the farm’s own Ukokkei eggs, or a special version featuring an entire roasted Beni Haruka sweet potato—both for „400.

The menu also includes light meals using Ukokkei eggs and Taiwanese-style shaved ice.

Vending machines

The vending machine selection is impressive—even truck drivers passing through stop by during work breaks!

Muddy farm conditions after rain

We visited just after a rainy day, so the dogs were a bit muddy—and naturally, my kids and I ended up muddy too! Adventure!

Travel tips for visiting this petting farm in Kumamoto:

・Wear clothes that can get dirty

・Bring rubber boots (some areas can be muddy)

・Pack a change of clothes

These are highly recommended!

Since this is a working farm with many animals, you can definitely smell the animals—it’s all part of the authentic experience!

In today’s world, with apartment living and allergies, it’s becoming harder for kids (and adults!) to interact with real animals.

Instead of just watching dogs and cats through the glass at a pet shop, why not try a hands-on, heartwarming experience?

It’s a wonderful way to enjoy authentic rural Japan and create unforgettable memories during your trip to Kumamoto!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best family-friendly spots in Shisui-machi, Kikuchi City?

“Fureai Higashi Bokujo” is one of the most popular family-friendly destinations in Shisui-machi, Kikuchi City. It’s easy for visitors with children to enjoy. See this article for full details.

What are the operating hours and closing days of Fureai Higashi Bokujo?

The latest operating hours and closing days are subject to change. Please check the official website or call ahead before your visit.

※Information is current as of the visit. Prices and operating hours may change. Please confirm before your visit.

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Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around — honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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