Ōshima Park Zoo, Wildlife park in Oshima, Japan.
Ōshima Park Zoo is an animal park on Oshima Island in Japan, where enclosures are designed to replicate natural environments. Visitors can observe different species in settings that closely match their original habitats.
The zoo was founded in 1935 and grew into a central attraction within Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Since its establishment, it has supported wildlife conservation and educational programs in the region.
The zoo functions as a gathering place for families and students to experience local animal species up close and participate in seasonal events throughout the year.
The park is open to visitors daily and well-marked for easy navigation. Local shuttle buses connect to nearby locations, making it convenient to reach.
The zoo's location offers views of the coast while exploring the animal exhibits. Nearby stands a centuries-old cherry tree designated as a national natural monument.
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