Tobe Zoological Park, Public zoological park in Tobe, Japan.
Tobe Zoological Park is a public facility with separate areas for animals from Japan and around the world. The enclosures are spread across green spaces, allowing visitors to observe many species in one location.
The park was founded in 1988 and has grown into a major conservation center focused on protecting endangered species. Its work in animal preservation continues to play a key role in regional wildlife protection efforts.
This place serves as a learning space for local school groups who come to understand animal care and observe how keepers work with different species. Visitors can watch the daily routines and interactions between staff and animals throughout the day.
The park is best visited at a leisurely pace since animal areas are spread across a large space. Wearing comfortable shoes and bringing weather protection is important as you will walk around frequently.
Visitors can watch animal feeding sessions during special times, offering direct insight into how different species behave and eat. These moments often reveal surprising details about the animals' food preferences and social interactions.
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