The zoo is very small, and there is not much population in Hamamatsu City itself, and there is no special feature, it is just a place where locals bring children.
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The zoo is very small, and there is not much population in Hamamatsu City itself, and there is no special feature, it is just a place where locals bring children.
Hamamatsu City Zoo is a zoo located on the shore of Lake Hamamatsu, with a beautiful natural environment. There are more than 100 animals raised here, and the primates are the largest in Japan's zoos and the most experienced in related breeding. Among them, the golden lion face lizard is particularly precious, a small monkey with beautiful golden hair that is only visible here in Japan (the original habitat is Brazil/endangered species). In addition, there are also animals such as Japanese monkeys, Japanese wild boar and sika deer that originally inhabited Japan. Since the natural terrain is preserved in the park, there are moderate fluctuations in the park, and many different plants can be seen on the way. Spring's cherry blossoms, autumn's colorful leaves. Come to Hamamatsu City Zoo to experience it! [Opening hours] 9:00 am to 4:30 pm (closed at 4:00 pm) [Closed time] Dec 29 to December 31 [Ticket price] High school students in the Japanese school system, and people of above age group, or junior high school students in the Japanese school system of 410 yen with their age group, Youths below age group, or elderly people over 70 years old, disabled * Present identity certificate free [parking fee] Bus 200 yen/day address 199, Kanyamaji Temple, West District, Kumatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, drive to Tomei Expressway from Tokyo: 15 minutes drive from Hamamatsu West Exit From Nagoya Tomei Expressway: 30 minutes drive from Sanri Exit by public transportation JR Tokaido Line/Tokaido Shinkansen Line, get off at Hamamatsu Station Take the "Kwansan Temple Hot Spring Line" at Bus Terminal 1, Get off at the "Zoo Front" bus stop. (40 minutes drive)