Yokohama Zoorasia

By on June 17, 2013

Yokohama Zoorasia

The scorching sun can instill a desire to venture out into the Savannah and see the wildlife in their habitat. But seeing as packing up and flying to African jungles isn’t a possibility for many, Tokyo offers the next best thing in Zoorasia. Located in Yokohama, Zoorasia offers visitors the rare chance to walk along an open park roamed freely by animals from all corners of the world: kangaroos, elephants, leopards, ocelots, chimpanzees – you name it! Exotic animals also await at the newly opened African Savannah area. If you’re lucky, you may even be able to interact with some of our more demure furry pals. Hakuna matata!

 

Yokohama Zoorasia

1175-1 Kamishirane-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama

www2.zoorasia.org

Tel: 045-959-1000

 

Directions: from Tsurugamine, Mitsukyo, or Nakayama Station, take bus bound for Zoorasia.

 

Adults ¥600, high school students ¥300, elementary & middle school students ¥200, children below elementary school free.

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