Higashiyama Zoo
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Higashiyama Zoo
東山動植物園
Overview
Japan's second busiest zoo and one of Asia's largest, nestled in green surrounds as a top Nagoya attraction.
Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens sprawl across a forested hillside in eastern Nagoya with over 125 species housed in naturalistic enclosures that use the hilly terrain well. The zoo's silverback gorilla Shabani became a national internet sensation for his photogenic good looks and remains the most photographed animal here, but the zoo also holds koalas, polar bears, elephants, and a strong big-cat collection. The adjacent botanical gardens include a large greenhouse complex with tropical, desert, and aquatic plants, plus walking trails through the surrounding forest. A sky tower observation deck at the top delivers views across Nagoya and, on a clear day, the peaks of the Japanese Alps. A small amusement park rounds out the facility for families.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 東山動植物園
- Nearest station
- Higashiyama Koen Station (3 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in fine on weekdays. Weekends and holidays peak around noon.
Accessibility
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