Zoorasia

Overview

Zoorasia is one of Japan's largest zoos, opened in 1999. The zoo is divided into zones that replicate natural environments from around the world, such as the "African Tropical Rainforest" and "Japanese Countryside." Animals are displayed in settings that closely mimic their natural habitats. Zoorasia is especially famous for its rare okapis and endangered Sumatran tigers, and it actively supports animal welfare and conservation efforts. The zoo also offers nature trails, children's activities, and seasonal events, making it a popular destination for families.

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Activity Information

  • Location: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Time: Open from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (Closed on Tuesdays)
  • Recommended Season: Spring and Autumn for pleasant weather and active animals.
  • Notes: Check the official website for updates on events and any potential closures.
  • Budget: Approximately ¥800 for adults, ¥200 for children. If you plan to buy souvenirs or have lunch, budget around ¥3,000 per person.