The Dunbie Bear Ranch is about 3 minutes from the First Longben Museum, but after buying the tickets below, we need to make a cable car to the top of the mountain ranch. We went in winter and the snowy bear ranch looked very different. Bear ranch is divided into two parts. There are more bears near the intersection and they are more active. Visitors can buy 100 yen of cut apples or 200-300 yen of biscuits and other special food for bears to feed them. They are like good baseball catchers who can eat them as soon as they throw them over their mouths. And it's interesting that the cubs are in good order. Once two cubs are fighting for food, the king of bears will yell and stop them. Next to it is the Bear Museum, which introduces the history and biological structure of bears. The opposite direction to the two pastures is the snow and the cabin in the snow, where tourists like to take pictures of the scenery and take snowmen and play snowball. Everyone here needs less than 2500 yen to come in. It feels a little more expensive, but overall it's quite good.