I was a little worried at first but once the lions slipped out I felt calm. The goalkeeper was always watching and the atmosphere was fantastic. The guide was a natural entertainer so can help you avoid tension! I never thought of touching a lion in my life, but it’s a must to pet, walk and interact with males and females. The photographer takes a lot of photos and you get a souvenir postcard and you get video (charged). It’s expensive but definitely worth the money.
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I was a little worried at first but once the lions slipped out I felt calm. The goalkeeper was always watching and the atmosphere was fantastic. The guide was a natural entertainer so can help you avoid tension! I never thought of touching a lion in my life, but it’s a must to pet, walk and interact with males and females. The photographer takes a lot of photos and you get a souvenir postcard and you get video (charged). It’s expensive but definitely worth the money.
Ordinary but not bad, you can feed small animals, close contact with animals and even walk with small white tigers.
This is the best place I've ever been to in a zoo where I can feed various animals, interact with elephants, and feed big tigers. The children were very happy to see them up close.
A few days ago, I saw the "Too Free Zoo" introduced on TV. Rabbits and peacocks wandering around the park are very close to animals that are a little different from other zoos. Admission is 1,300 yen for adults.
I went on a family trip. You can see various animals up close and feed them for an additional fee. Many animals can be touched every day. And there are many animal shows.