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Ueno Park Daibutsu
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Nearby attractions
Ueno Park
Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Ueno Zoo
9-83 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8711, Japan
Gojoten Shrine
4-17 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Ueno Park
台東区池之端, 3 Chome Uenokoen, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Hanazono Inari Shrine
4-17 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
8-36 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
The National Museum of Western Art
7-7 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
The Ueno Royal Museum
1-2 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Ueno Toshogu Shrine Peony Garden
9-88 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall
5-45 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8716, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Izuei Umekawa-tei
4-34 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Kissako
4-59 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Seiyoken Headquarters
4-58 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
EVERYONEs CAFE
8-4 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Ueno no Mori Sakura Terrace
1-54 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
ICHIRAN Ueno (Atre)
7 Chome-1-1 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Kamonka Ueno Bamboo Garden
Japan, 〒110-0007 Tokyo, Taito City, Uenokoen, 1−52 バンブーガーデン 1F
Wagyu yakiniku Tokori Ueno Bamboo Garden
Japan, 〒110-0007 Tokyo, Taito City, Uenokoen, 1−52 バンブーガーデン 3F
Oto Oto Ueno bamboo Garden
Japan, 〒110-0007 Tokyo, Taito City, Uenokoen, 1−52 バンブーガーデン 2F
Rokurinsha Ueno
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 7 Chome−1−1 アトレ上野 1F
Nearby hotels
APA Hotel Keisei Ueno-Ekimae
2 Chome-14-26 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Sauna Hokuō
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 7 Chome−2−16 TKビル 1F
HOTEL GRAPHY NEZU
4 Chome-5-10 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Smart Stay Shizuku Ueno
2 Chome-13-11 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Ueno Massage & Oil Spa 上野マッサージ 整体 按摩 (CN Health & Beauty SALON
Plaza U, 3階, 4 Chome-8-6 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Hotel New Ueno
7 Chome-2-5 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Hotel Resol Ueno
7 Chome-2-9 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno
3 Chome-19-7 Higashiueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0015, Japan
Hotel Sunroute "Stellar" Ueno
7 Chome-7-1 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Hotel Kangetsuso
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 2 Chome−14−28 ホテル観月荘
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Ueno Park Daibutsu

4-8 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
3.9(678)
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attractions: Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo, Gojoten Shrine, Ueno Park, Hanazono Inari Shrine, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, The National Museum of Western Art, The Ueno Royal Museum, Ueno Toshogu Shrine Peony Garden, Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall, restaurants: Izuei Umekawa-tei, Kissako, Seiyoken Headquarters, EVERYONEs CAFE, Ueno no Mori Sakura Terrace, ICHIRAN Ueno (Atre), Kamonka Ueno Bamboo Garden, Wagyu yakiniku Tokori Ueno Bamboo Garden, Oto Oto Ueno bamboo Garden, Rokurinsha Ueno
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Nearby attractions of Ueno Park Daibutsu

Ueno Park

Ueno Zoo

Gojoten Shrine

Ueno Park

Hanazono Inari Shrine

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

The National Museum of Western Art

The Ueno Royal Museum

Ueno Toshogu Shrine Peony Garden

Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall

Ueno Park

Ueno Park

4.3

(11.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Ueno Zoo

Ueno Zoo

4.2

(14.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Gojoten Shrine

Gojoten Shrine

4.3

(967)

Open 24 hours
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Ueno Park

Ueno Park

4.1

(391)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Ueno Park Daibutsu

Izuei Umekawa-tei

Kissako

Seiyoken Headquarters

EVERYONEs CAFE

Ueno no Mori Sakura Terrace

ICHIRAN Ueno (Atre)

Kamonka Ueno Bamboo Garden

Wagyu yakiniku Tokori Ueno Bamboo Garden

Oto Oto Ueno bamboo Garden

Rokurinsha Ueno

Izuei Umekawa-tei

Izuei Umekawa-tei

4.2

(528)

$$$

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Kissako

Kissako

4.3

(104)

Click for details
Seiyoken Headquarters

Seiyoken Headquarters

4.0

(90)

Closed
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EVERYONEs CAFE

EVERYONEs CAFE

3.9

(727)

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Reviews of Ueno Park Daibutsu

3.9
(678)
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1.0
15w

Ueno Zoo is located in a beautiful park that is extremely clean, well-maintained, and very pleasant to walk through. The admission price is very fair, and at first glance, everything seems to be very well organized.

However, the animal enclosures themselves are far too small and unfortunately not suitable for the species. While the facilities are tidy and clean, the limited space is clearly not enough for large animals. This is particularly visible with the rhinos, hippos, and several other animals. On hot days, like the one I visited (around 36°C), many animals looked exhausted and lacked sufficient shaded areas.

It feels cruel to see such magnificent creatures in such confined spaces. My honest advice: keep the beautiful park, but let the animals live freely. I would still happily pay the 1,000 Yen entrance fee for the park alone.

Because of these conditions, I can only give one star, even though I would have loved to rate it higher for the cleanliness, organization,...

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3.0
12w

Conflicted thoughts about Ueno Zoo. Many interesting and unusual animals on display, but conditions for the animals quite poor (especially in the small mammal house, many enclosures in here very small and bare, animals stressed and stereotyping). Most enclosures make no attempt at naturalism, being largely bare concrete boxes. Quite a large facility, you could easily spend most of the day here. I visited on a weekday and it was very crowded, especially in indoor areas. Be aware that a number of animals go off-display up to several hours before closing time, or are only on display for a short period each day, so if you have specific animals you want to see make sure to plan your visit accordingly. Queues to see some animals (eg. panda, tiger, gorilla) can be very long, the estimated wait to see the pandas when I visited was over an hour so I didn't bother waiting...

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1.0
25w

I honestly think this is the most depressing place I’ve been, not just for zoos, but anywhere in Japan. Every exhibit is more heartbreaking than the last. The polar bears were born in captivity, and have the smallest, saddest concrete enclosure I’ve ever seen. I doubt they’ll ever see ice in their lifetime. Tigers and gorillas pacing back and forth, or walking in circles with nothing to do, giraffes and elephants standing still with no space to move around or anything to do, penguins with no room to swim, cranes in cages, and pandas without any bamboo.

This is the saddest I have been after 3 weeks in Japan. Can you see some cool animals? Sure. But are those animals well off? Not even close.

At 14.3 hectares, it is less than 5% the area of Toronto Zoo. If you’re looking to get depressed, or get off on lack of animal welfare,...

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Ueno Zoo is located in a beautiful park that is extremely clean, well-maintained, and very pleasant to walk through. The admission price is very fair, and at first glance, everything seems to be very well organized. However, the animal enclosures themselves are far too small and unfortunately not suitable for the species. While the facilities are tidy and clean, the limited space is clearly not enough for large animals. This is particularly visible with the rhinos, hippos, and several other animals. On hot days, like the one I visited (around 36°C), many animals looked exhausted and lacked sufficient shaded areas. It feels cruel to see such magnificent creatures in such confined spaces. My honest advice: keep the beautiful park, but let the animals live freely. I would still happily pay the 1,000 Yen entrance fee for the park alone. Because of these conditions, I can only give one star, even though I would have loved to rate it higher for the cleanliness, organization, and fair price
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I honestly think this is the most depressing place I’ve been, not just for zoos, but anywhere in Japan. Every exhibit is more heartbreaking than the last. The polar bears were born in captivity, and have the smallest, saddest concrete enclosure I’ve ever seen. I doubt they’ll ever see ice in their lifetime. Tigers and gorillas pacing back and forth, or walking in circles with nothing to do, giraffes and elephants standing still with no space to move around or anything to do, penguins with no room to swim, cranes in cages, and pandas without any bamboo. This is the saddest I have been after 3 weeks in Japan. Can you see some cool animals? Sure. But are those animals well off? Not even close. At 14.3 hectares, it is less than 5% the area of Toronto Zoo. If you’re looking to get depressed, or get off on lack of animal welfare, come to Ueno.
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Ueno Zoo is located in a beautiful park that is extremely clean, well-maintained, and very pleasant to walk through. The admission price is very fair, and at first glance, everything seems to be very well organized. However, the animal enclosures themselves are far too small and unfortunately not suitable for the species. While the facilities are tidy and clean, the limited space is clearly not enough for large animals. This is particularly visible with the rhinos, hippos, and several other animals. On hot days, like the one I visited (around 36°C), many animals looked exhausted and lacked sufficient shaded areas. It feels cruel to see such magnificent creatures in such confined spaces. My honest advice: keep the beautiful park, but let the animals live freely. I would still happily pay the 1,000 Yen entrance fee for the park alone. Because of these conditions, I can only give one star, even though I would have loved to rate it higher for the cleanliness, organization, and fair price
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I honestly think this is the most depressing place I’ve been, not just for zoos, but anywhere in Japan. Every exhibit is more heartbreaking than the last. The polar bears were born in captivity, and have the smallest, saddest concrete enclosure I’ve ever seen. I doubt they’ll ever see ice in their lifetime. Tigers and gorillas pacing back and forth, or walking in circles with nothing to do, giraffes and elephants standing still with no space to move around or anything to do, penguins with no room to swim, cranes in cages, and pandas without any bamboo. This is the saddest I have been after 3 weeks in Japan. Can you see some cool animals? Sure. But are those animals well off? Not even close. At 14.3 hectares, it is less than 5% the area of Toronto Zoo. If you’re looking to get depressed, or get off on lack of animal welfare, come to Ueno.
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