Tama Zoological Park, Japan


Tama Zoological Park, Japan


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One of the world's largest parks of its kind, covering quite 50 hectares,
visitors can see the animals wandering freely during this rich natural environment
The Tama Zoological Park, which was created to form the simplest of the topography of the verdant Tama Hills, boasts a neighborhood of fifty hectares. it's the advantage that the animals are allowed to roam freely, with none cages or fences, in order that they will be observed during a state as on the brink of their wild as possible. The zoo consists of 4 main areas, namely the African Garden, the Australian Garden, the Asiatic Garden, and therefore the Insectarium, where around 350 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians are kept. The zoo is legendary for the very fact that it had been the primary in Japan to boost koalas, also as being the primary to introduce the “Lion bus”.

The lion bus enables visitors to look at the pride of lions close at hand, a sight that exerts a strong appeal. The Asiatic Garden is home to at least one of the world’s largest skywalks, which has become highly popular for the dynamic sight of orangutans strolling through the air over a rope course measuring a complete of 150 meters. The zoo is full of a good range of other attractions too, including the Insectarium, which you'll rehearse as approximately 700 species of butterfly from across the world flutter around your head, the walk-in aviary at the Asian Marsh Zone, which was constructed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the zoo’s opening, and therefore the Mole House, where you'll observe moles in their tunnels. additionally you'll interact with rabbits and guinea pigs at Acorn Plaza, and there's also a neighborhood with exhibits about animals, where you'll ask questions on them.

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