Ouchiyama Zoo 大内山動物園

It is a zoo surrounded by the rich nature of Ouchiyama and features a beautiful design with wood as its motif. In addition to large animals, there is a playground where children can play with small animals such as monkeys, rabbits, ducks, and birds, as well as ponies, which are popular among children. The zoo is bustling with families. Feeding the animals is also popular among children (feed cost: 100 yen).

It is known as a rare privately owned zoo throughout the country.
Address
〒5193111 度会郡大紀町大内山530-4
Phone
0598-72-2447
Official website
Visit Website
Business hours
From 9:00 to 16:00
Holidays
Open year-round (closed only in case of bad weather)
Price
Admission fee: 2,000 yen for adults, 500 yen for children
Access by public transportation
20 minutes on foot from JR "Ouchiyama Station"
Access by car
About 10 minutes by car from "Kisei Ouchiyama IC" on Kisei Expressway
Parking space
Available (free on weekdays, 500 yen on weekends and holidays)

Additional information
Please note that fees are subject to change, so please check with the contact information before your visit.

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