大牟田市動物園
Omuta City Zoo is a facility in Omuta, Japan, where visitors can see various animals including lions, elephants, and smaller creatures such as rabbits and birds. The zoo is designed so that visitors walk along paths to observe the animals up close, with enclosures and green spaces situated throughout the grounds.
The zoo was founded in October and is now over 80 years old. It has built a solid reputation for animal care and in recent years has expanded to include activities such as day-keeper experiences where visitors can learn how to care for animals.
The zoo serves as a gathering place where families and school groups come together to observe animals and learn about nature. Visitors can watch how animals live in enclosures designed for their comfort while gaining awareness of their needs and care.
You can reach the zoo by train or bus from the city's main station, with just a short walk to the entrance. Parking is available for cars and buses nearby, and on busy days extra parking may be available on site.
The zoo holds special events and educational programs throughout the year, including animal feeding times where visitors can watch keepers care for the animals up close. These moments help visitors gain deeper insight into daily animal care and understand the dedication required.
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