At the guest ranch in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, at the foot of Mt. Fuji, we are soliciting the right to name the babies of sheep and goats that were born one after another, and are gaining popularity.

From mid-January to this month, more than 30 babies of sheep and goats were born at "Makai no Makiba" on the Asagiri Plateau in Fujinomiya City.



Now weighs about 10 kilograms, the ovaries are entertaining visitors as they sleep together in the hut and the goats climb the stairs and slides energetically.

At the ranch, if you purchase the right to name 6 female elbows and 8 goats for 10,000 yen, as a "me-me-right" associated with the barking of sheep and goats, it will take one year. This month, we are working to get a free admission ticket.



It means that there were applications not only from the prefecture but also from the Kyushu region within a week from the start of recruitment.

A woman who visited for sightseeing from Kanagawa Prefecture said, "I'm glad I was able to see it because of the baby-like movement. I want to give it a cute name if I name it."



Sora Toda, the keeper, said, "It's a time when baby sheep and goats are pretty, so please take a look."