#ReviewAttraction #Review Izu Shaboten Zoo Ticket in Shizuoka
[Music] very very good experience. All the animals are super cute. They have snacks for the animes but need to pay cost about 100 to 300 yen depending on the types of animal. They even have area where you can pet capabara and others as well. Ticket is cheaper here as wreck. There’s loads to see in this zoo. It’s a bit off the beaten track but worth it. The capabaras here are the main exhibit and you can even pet them and feed them. I would recommend about 3/4 hours here. The zoo is suitable for all ages. If you like cactus and animals, beware of the bus schedules and train schedules as it’s not like the city. It may take 30 an hour for each transportation. Love the Capabara. This is simply one of the best zoos and close experiences to animals I have had in my entire life. and I love animals. The scenery of the park is beautiful. There are activities also nearby in the park itself is incredibly great. Not only because you get to touch and feed the capabaras, but also because there are so many more animals that you can also feed and touch. All animals seem to be well taken care of and happy. A lot of them can roam freely within it. Was a trek to get to the zoo, but so worth the travel out. The zoo was well-maintained and the animals were not held in captivity. Roam around freely and very interactive with humans. Pets are also allowed in the zoo. We’ll definitely go back again. Best place to be if you love animals or a zoologologist. Added bonus is for horiculturalist that’s into cacti, which I’m surprised by the variety of cactus. And the animals are quite up close and some are lively, but didn’t have the time explore, so may come back in the future. A great spot for families or anyone who is an animal lover. You can touch and feed some of the animals there and some of them even walk freely around the zoo. Quite a few unusual animals resident there such as capabaras who will bathe in onen during winter period around mid- November. Bangluke ticket ahead of time is highly recommended. It’s cheaper and easy to redeem. The zoo is super kids friendly. All animals are tamed. My kids love capabara. During our visit to the Eiza Shabodin Zoo, our children were thrilled to see capabaras up close for the first time. The zoo offers two distinct areas for interacting with these gentle giants. In one enclosure, we watched in delight as the capabara soaked in their famous hot spring bath, a tradition that began in 1982 and has become an easy winter hallmark. In another area, the capabaras roamed freely, allowing visitors to walk among them feet and gently pat them. This hands-on experience was the highlight of our children’s trip. We were also surprised by the capabara’s size. Having assumed they were small like rabbits, we learned that capabaras are the world’s largest rodents, averaging around 108 lb, 49 kg, and standing up to 2 feet. Phenomenal place. Went on a day trip from Tokyo since my wife loves capabaras and it was so worth it. You can get up close with the capabara to feed them and we got also got to see them in the onen. She had an absolute blast. It is so cool how close the animals are and they have so many. The red pandas were also incredibly cute. The forest cat. If you’re looking for capabara onen experience, please check the availability usually during winter. Regardless, it was a fun experience to see the animals there. You can touch and see in close proximity some animals, plus feed them animal for 200 yen.
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Izu Shaboten Zoo Ticket in Shizuoka
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