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Pavilion of Reptiles and Amphibians
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Nearby attractions
Shinobazu no Ike Pond
5-20 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Shinobazunoike Benten-do
2-1 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Yokoyama Memorial Hall
1 Chome-4-24 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Ueno Park
Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Ueno Zoo Ikenohata Gate
3 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Boat Dock, Shinobazuno Pond
2-1 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Gojoten Shrine
4-17 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Panda Forest
Japan, 〒110-8711 Tokyo, Taito City, Uenokoen, 9−83
Former Iwasaki House Garden
1 Chome-3-45 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Hanazono Inari Shrine
4-17 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Nearby restaurants
サルガム不忍池前店
Japan, 〒110-0008 Tokyo, Taito City, Ikenohata, 2 Chome−1−45 パシフィックパレス 708号
Eitaro Sushi
Japan, 〒110-0008 Tokyo, Taito City, Ikenohata, 2 Chome−1−45 パシフィックパレス 708号
Cafe Chameleon
3 Chome-1-34 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Totenko
1 Chome-4-1 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Izuei Umekawa-tei
4-34 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
旬彩 織楽 SHIKIRAKU
3 Chome-1-20 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
LUCIS GARDEN
Japan, 〒110-8707 Tokyo, Taito City, Ikenohata, 1 Chome−4−1 9F
Seiyoken Headquarters
4-58 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Ueno no Mori Sakura Terrace
1-54 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Kaiseki Ikkū
2 Chome-4-23 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Nearby local services
Ueno Toshogu Shrine
9-88 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Shinobazuno Pond
3 Uenokōen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Sakaiinari Shrine
1 Chome-6-13 Ikenohata, 台東区 Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
MINISTOP Ueno Ikenohatata
1 Chome-4-22 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
Yamato Transport Co., Ltd. Ueno-Ikenohata Center
Japan, 〒110-0008 Tokyo, Taito City, Ikenohata, 1 Chome−6−16 晴花マンション
Shinobazuno Pond
3 Uenokōen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Yushima Tenjin Shrine
3 Chome-30-1 Yushima, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan
Yushima Tenjin Shrine
3 Chome-30-1 Yushima, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan
The University of Tokyo Medical School Hospital
7 Chome-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan
Oisuijin Park
Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Nearby hotels
APA Hotel Keisei Ueno-Ekimae
2 Chome-14-26 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
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
&Here TOKYO UENO
2 Chome-11-18 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
CN Health & Beauty SALON ueno Massage
Tokyo, Plaza U, Building, 4, 台東区上野4-8-6プラザUビル3階 3rd Floor, 8-6 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Centurion Hotel Ueno
2 Chome-3-4 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
Ryokan Katsutaro Tokyo
Japan, 〒110-0008 Tokyo, Taito City, Ikenohata, 4 Chome−16−8 旅館 勝太郎
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ueno Okachimachi
1 Chome-20-8 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Ueno Station Hostel Oriental I
6 Chome-9-9 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
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Pavilion of Reptiles and Amphibians

9-83 Uenokoen, 台東区 Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
4.2(228)
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attractions: Shinobazu no Ike Pond, Shinobazunoike Benten-do, Yokoyama Memorial Hall, Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo Ikenohata Gate, Boat Dock, Shinobazuno Pond, Gojoten Shrine, Panda Forest, Former Iwasaki House Garden, Hanazono Inari Shrine, restaurants: サルガム不忍池前店, Eitaro Sushi, Cafe Chameleon, Totenko, Izuei Umekawa-tei, 旬彩 織楽 SHIKIRAKU, LUCIS GARDEN, Seiyoken Headquarters, Ueno no Mori Sakura Terrace, Kaiseki Ikkū, local businesses: Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Shinobazuno Pond, Sakaiinari Shrine, MINISTOP Ueno Ikenohatata, Yamato Transport Co., Ltd. Ueno-Ikenohata Center, Shinobazuno Pond, Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Yushima Tenjin Shrine, The University of Tokyo Medical School Hospital, Oisuijin Park
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Nearby attractions of Pavilion of Reptiles and Amphibians

Shinobazu no Ike Pond

Shinobazunoike Benten-do

Yokoyama Memorial Hall

Ueno Park

Ueno Zoo Ikenohata Gate

Boat Dock, Shinobazuno Pond

Gojoten Shrine

Panda Forest

Former Iwasaki House Garden

Hanazono Inari Shrine

Shinobazu no Ike Pond

Shinobazu no Ike Pond

4.2

(3.8K)

Open until 5:30 PM
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Shinobazunoike Benten-do

Shinobazunoike Benten-do

4.3

(1.6K)

Open until 5:00 PM
Click for details
Yokoyama Memorial Hall

Yokoyama Memorial Hall

4.0

(149)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Ueno Park

Ueno Park

4.4

(11.9K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Pavilion of Reptiles and Amphibians

サルガム不忍池前店

Eitaro Sushi

Cafe Chameleon

Totenko

Izuei Umekawa-tei

旬彩 織楽 SHIKIRAKU

LUCIS GARDEN

Seiyoken Headquarters

Ueno no Mori Sakura Terrace

Kaiseki Ikkū

サルガム不忍池前店

サルガム不忍池前店

4.1

(92)

Closed
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Eitaro Sushi

Eitaro Sushi

3.9

(84)

$$$

Closed
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Cafe Chameleon

Cafe Chameleon

3.9

(61)

Open until 4:30 PM
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Totenko

Totenko

3.9

(792)

$$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Pavilion of Reptiles and Amphibians

Ueno Toshogu Shrine

Shinobazuno Pond

Sakaiinari Shrine

MINISTOP Ueno Ikenohatata

Yamato Transport Co., Ltd. Ueno-Ikenohata Center

Shinobazuno Pond

Yushima Tenjin Shrine

Yushima Tenjin Shrine

The University of Tokyo Medical School Hospital

Oisuijin Park

Ueno Toshogu Shrine

Ueno Toshogu Shrine

4.3

(2K)

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Shinobazuno Pond

Shinobazuno Pond

4.5

(8)

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Sakaiinari Shrine

Sakaiinari Shrine

3.8

(29)

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MINISTOP Ueno Ikenohatata

MINISTOP Ueno Ikenohatata

3.6

(18)

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Reviews of Pavilion of Reptiles and Amphibians

4.2
(228)
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1.0
49w

DO NOT GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would give this zoo zero stars if I could. It was cheap and animals are cute, so of course it’s going to attract people. I didn’t do my research beforehand and I should have. The problem is as so many have said, the zoo takes almost NO effort to mimic an animal’s natural habitat, and the animals are neglected.

Most of the animals are kept in brown pens that have dirt on the ground, a water bowl, and a small space they can get away to… which is the bare minimum for what an animal needs to survive physically (stay alive) but not in a healthy way. For example, Emu’s need a large space to run & love to take dips in water. The emu at this zoo was kept in a tiny pen with no water for them to swim in… and a few trees thrown into the enclosure. It had a line of feathers missing from its head to it’s back - unclear if due to disease or stress plucking or what. And there was only one Emu, when they are pack animals and do best in pairs or small groups (and watched during mating season to prevent aggression to other males).

Two of the pheasants were standing at the back of their enclosure, facing the door and pecking at it, trying to get it to open. The horses weren’t groomed/had no room to move about because again they were in a too small enclosure for their size, and the goat looked sick/frail - with its belly caving in like it hadn’t eaten in a few days. The red pandas were literally walking around their enclosure in circles, and someone commented “they are walking around and around and around.” Not for fun but just out of sheer stress.

The enclosures were dirty, so much so that the pandas weren’t black and white but brown and black from all the dirt and dust. It was honestly the saddest, least maintained, and neglectful zoo I have ever been to. Those animals should be living a life way better than that. And zoos can be a hopeful inspiring place to go when the animals are in environments that mimic their natural habitats and receive the care that they deserve… it’s a shame this one leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth.

AT PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN JAPAN: I KNOW OUTSIDER OPINIONS AND OPINIONS THAT GO AGAINST THE GRAIN AREN’T LISTENED TO THAT MUCH, BUT LITERALLY THE WHOLE KAWAII CULTURE IS CUTENESS, SO ADVOCATE TO UPGRADE THIS ZOO AND CHANGE THE POLICIES AROUND ANIMAL WELFARE HERE SO THE ANIMALS CAN THRIVE AND BE CUTE. WHAT’S THE POINT OF CUTE PLUSHIES IF THE ANIMALS THEY ARE BASED ON ARE SUFFERING...

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4.0
35w

Ueno Zoo (Tokyo)

Ueno Zoo is a historic zoo located in Tokyo’s Ueno district, a cultural area full of attractions like Ueno Park, temples, and museums. The ticket costs only 600 yen (about 3.51 CHF / 3.64 EUR) and can be purchased online by scanning the QR code at the entrance. The website can be switched to English and you’ll receive a QR code to present at the gate. The zoo is open 9:30–17:00, last entry at 16:00.

The zoo is divided into two main areas: one with large animals like elephants, tigers, monkeys, and buffaloes; the other with pandas, penguins, nocturnal animals, reptiles, and exotic birds. The space is well-maintained, clean, with shaded paths, benches, and food areas. There’s also a beautiful pond with an island full of birds—like something out of a movie.

Pandas are the main attraction. You must queue separately for the male and female panda. It’s not too long a wait, but I recommend going early in the morning, before the crowds arrive (especially school groups). A fun detail: many Japanese panda fans show up dressed almost entirely in black, carrying huge cameras and lenses. When the panda does something funny, they all react in sync. Very unique to witness.

Some of the most interesting animals include: • Penguins • Shoebill (a prehistoric-looking bird) • Nocturnal animals visible under infrared lights • Prairie dogs, frogs, amphibians, and more

I’m not usually a fan of zoos, but this one gave me a new appreciation for the diversity of animal life. I saw creatures I’d never seen in person before. Unfortunately, I didn’t finish the full visit because later in the day it got really crowded and there were lines for nearly everything.

Overall, it’s absolutely worth it: the price is low, the animal variety is great, and it’s well-organized. Ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers—just go early and...

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4.0
40w

Recommend to take a time for spending there whole day to get more nature touch, exploring all animals and relax with food, children.

Ueno Zoo Itinerary 9:00 AM – Arrive at Ueno Station

Take the Park Exit and walk ~10 minutes to the zoo. Grab a quick coffee/snack from nearby cafes if needed. 9:30 AM – Enter Ueno Zoo (Opening Time)

Entry Fee: ¥600 (Adults) 0-12 year children free Annual entrance ticket also seem worthy Tip: Buy tickets online or use a vending machine to skip lines. Morning in the East Garden Focus on the more iconic animals early before it gets crowded.

9:30 - 10:30 AM – Giant Pandas

Head straight to the Panda Forest (very popular, short wait if early). 10:30 - 11:30 AM – Big Mammals

Visit Elephants, Tigers, and Gorillas. The tiger and gorilla habitats are particularly well designed. 11:30 - 12:00 PM – Small Mammal House & Bird House

Great variety, indoors, nice cool break if it's hot. 12:00 - 1:00 PM – Lunch Inside Zoo: Café Cameleon has basic Japanese food and snacks. Outside Option: Exit temporarily and eat in Ueno Park cafés or the food court at Ueno 3153 building (try tonkatsu or ramen). Afternoon in the West Garden 1:00 - 2:00 PM – Zoo Monorail Ride (if operating)

Optional but fun short ride between East and West Gardens. Otherwise, just walk (~5-7 min). 2:00 - 3:00 PM – Reptile House, Penguins & Japanese Animals

Relaxed pace, especially if you're with kids or tired from walking. 3:00 - 4:00 PM – Wrap-up & Souvenirs

Visit the gift shop for cute animal-themed items. Take a break on benches or inside rest areas.

Tips Check weather, bring or rent stroller, rest often, wear comfort shoe and hat.snacks for child but we eat at there as photo...

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DO NOT GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would give this zoo zero stars if I could. It was cheap and animals are cute, so of course it’s going to attract people. I didn’t do my research beforehand and I should have. The problem is as so many have said, the zoo takes almost NO effort to mimic an animal’s natural habitat, and the animals are neglected. Most of the animals are kept in brown pens that have dirt on the ground, a water bowl, and a small space they can get away to… which is the bare minimum for what an animal needs to survive physically (stay alive) but not in a healthy way. For example, Emu’s need a large space to run & love to take dips in water. The emu at this zoo was kept in a tiny pen with no water for them to swim in… and a few trees thrown into the enclosure. It had a line of feathers missing from its head to it’s back - unclear if due to disease or stress plucking or what. And there was only one Emu, when they are pack animals and do best in pairs or small groups (and watched during mating season to prevent aggression to other males). Two of the pheasants were standing at the back of their enclosure, facing the door and pecking at it, trying to get it to open. The horses weren’t groomed/had no room to move about because again they were in a too small enclosure for their size, and the goat looked sick/frail - with its belly caving in like it hadn’t eaten in a few days. The red pandas were literally walking around their enclosure in circles, and someone commented “they are walking around and around and around.” Not for fun but just out of sheer stress. The enclosures were dirty, so much so that the pandas weren’t black and white but brown and black from all the dirt and dust. It was honestly the saddest, least maintained, and neglectful zoo I have ever been to. Those animals should be living a life way better than that. And zoos can be a hopeful inspiring place to go when the animals are in environments that mimic their natural habitats and receive the care that they deserve… it’s a shame this one leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth. AT PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN JAPAN: I KNOW OUTSIDER OPINIONS AND OPINIONS THAT GO AGAINST THE GRAIN AREN’T LISTENED TO THAT MUCH, BUT LITERALLY THE WHOLE KAWAII CULTURE IS CUTENESS, SO ADVOCATE TO UPGRADE THIS ZOO AND CHANGE THE POLICIES AROUND ANIMAL WELFARE HERE SO THE ANIMALS CAN THRIVE AND BE CUTE. WHAT’S THE POINT OF CUTE PLUSHIES IF THE ANIMALS THEY ARE BASED ON ARE SUFFERING IN YOUR ZOOS?!
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三連休の真ん中に行きました。 午後になるとめっちゃ混みます。 当たり前ですが外国人観光客が多いです。 10時前に弁天池の方から入りました。 混んでいませんでした。 この時点で子パンダの待ち時間は110分。 見る気になれませんw 親パンダは並ばずに見れるのでそっちにしました。 ただ、ご飯食べ終わりだったらしく、ぐで〜っと横になってましたw とにかく広いし、色んな動物が見れて楽しいですが、混んでるのが、、、。 また、休みの日はモルモットに触れ合うこともできません。 トータルで平日に行くのがオススメです🤣 また、昼ごはんを食べに一旦外に出た後、午後1時半に正門に戻ってきたら長蛇の列でした。 チケットは事前購入をお勧めします。 大人600円(コレは安い)
Roby RossoRoby Rosso
Ueno Zoo (Tokyo) Ueno Zoo is a historic zoo located in Tokyo’s Ueno district, a cultural area full of attractions like Ueno Park, temples, and museums. The ticket costs only 600 yen (about 3.51 CHF / 3.64 EUR) and can be purchased online by scanning the QR code at the entrance. The website can be switched to English and you’ll receive a QR code to present at the gate. The zoo is open 9:30–17:00, last entry at 16:00. The zoo is divided into two main areas: one with large animals like elephants, tigers, monkeys, and buffaloes; the other with pandas, penguins, nocturnal animals, reptiles, and exotic birds. The space is well-maintained, clean, with shaded paths, benches, and food areas. There’s also a beautiful pond with an island full of birds—like something out of a movie. Pandas are the main attraction. You must queue separately for the male and female panda. It’s not too long a wait, but I recommend going early in the morning, before the crowds arrive (especially school groups). A fun detail: many Japanese panda fans show up dressed almost entirely in black, carrying huge cameras and lenses. When the panda does something funny, they all react in sync. Very unique to witness. Some of the most interesting animals include: • Penguins • Shoebill (a prehistoric-looking bird) • Nocturnal animals visible under infrared lights • Prairie dogs, frogs, amphibians, and more I’m not usually a fan of zoos, but this one gave me a new appreciation for the diversity of animal life. I saw creatures I’d never seen in person before. Unfortunately, I didn’t finish the full visit because later in the day it got really crowded and there were lines for nearly everything. Overall, it’s absolutely worth it: the price is low, the animal variety is great, and it’s well-organized. Ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers—just go early and take your time.
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DO NOT GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would give this zoo zero stars if I could. It was cheap and animals are cute, so of course it’s going to attract people. I didn’t do my research beforehand and I should have. The problem is as so many have said, the zoo takes almost NO effort to mimic an animal’s natural habitat, and the animals are neglected. Most of the animals are kept in brown pens that have dirt on the ground, a water bowl, and a small space they can get away to… which is the bare minimum for what an animal needs to survive physically (stay alive) but not in a healthy way. For example, Emu’s need a large space to run & love to take dips in water. The emu at this zoo was kept in a tiny pen with no water for them to swim in… and a few trees thrown into the enclosure. It had a line of feathers missing from its head to it’s back - unclear if due to disease or stress plucking or what. And there was only one Emu, when they are pack animals and do best in pairs or small groups (and watched during mating season to prevent aggression to other males). Two of the pheasants were standing at the back of their enclosure, facing the door and pecking at it, trying to get it to open. The horses weren’t groomed/had no room to move about because again they were in a too small enclosure for their size, and the goat looked sick/frail - with its belly caving in like it hadn’t eaten in a few days. The red pandas were literally walking around their enclosure in circles, and someone commented “they are walking around and around and around.” Not for fun but just out of sheer stress. The enclosures were dirty, so much so that the pandas weren’t black and white but brown and black from all the dirt and dust. It was honestly the saddest, least maintained, and neglectful zoo I have ever been to. Those animals should be living a life way better than that. And zoos can be a hopeful inspiring place to go when the animals are in environments that mimic their natural habitats and receive the care that they deserve… it’s a shame this one leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth. AT PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN JAPAN: I KNOW OUTSIDER OPINIONS AND OPINIONS THAT GO AGAINST THE GRAIN AREN’T LISTENED TO THAT MUCH, BUT LITERALLY THE WHOLE KAWAII CULTURE IS CUTENESS, SO ADVOCATE TO UPGRADE THIS ZOO AND CHANGE THE POLICIES AROUND ANIMAL WELFARE HERE SO THE ANIMALS CAN THRIVE AND BE CUTE. WHAT’S THE POINT OF CUTE PLUSHIES IF THE ANIMALS THEY ARE BASED ON ARE SUFFERING IN YOUR ZOOS?!
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三連休の真ん中に行きました。 午後になるとめっちゃ混みます。 当たり前ですが外国人観光客が多いです。 10時前に弁天池の方から入りました。 混んでいませんでした。 この時点で子パンダの待ち時間は110分。 見る気になれませんw 親パンダは並ばずに見れるのでそっちにしました。 ただ、ご飯食べ終わりだったらしく、ぐで〜っと横になってましたw とにかく広いし、色んな動物が見れて楽しいですが、混んでるのが、、、。 また、休みの日はモルモットに触れ合うこともできません。 トータルで平日に行くのがオススメです🤣 また、昼ごはんを食べに一旦外に出た後、午後1時半に正門に戻ってきたら長蛇の列でした。 チケットは事前購入をお勧めします。 大人600円(コレは安い)
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Ueno Zoo (Tokyo) Ueno Zoo is a historic zoo located in Tokyo’s Ueno district, a cultural area full of attractions like Ueno Park, temples, and museums. The ticket costs only 600 yen (about 3.51 CHF / 3.64 EUR) and can be purchased online by scanning the QR code at the entrance. The website can be switched to English and you’ll receive a QR code to present at the gate. The zoo is open 9:30–17:00, last entry at 16:00. The zoo is divided into two main areas: one with large animals like elephants, tigers, monkeys, and buffaloes; the other with pandas, penguins, nocturnal animals, reptiles, and exotic birds. The space is well-maintained, clean, with shaded paths, benches, and food areas. There’s also a beautiful pond with an island full of birds—like something out of a movie. Pandas are the main attraction. You must queue separately for the male and female panda. It’s not too long a wait, but I recommend going early in the morning, before the crowds arrive (especially school groups). A fun detail: many Japanese panda fans show up dressed almost entirely in black, carrying huge cameras and lenses. When the panda does something funny, they all react in sync. Very unique to witness. Some of the most interesting animals include: • Penguins • Shoebill (a prehistoric-looking bird) • Nocturnal animals visible under infrared lights • Prairie dogs, frogs, amphibians, and more I’m not usually a fan of zoos, but this one gave me a new appreciation for the diversity of animal life. I saw creatures I’d never seen in person before. Unfortunately, I didn’t finish the full visit because later in the day it got really crowded and there were lines for nearly everything. Overall, it’s absolutely worth it: the price is low, the animal variety is great, and it’s well-organized. Ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers—just go early and take your time.
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