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About Adachi Ward Zoo
Observe the ecology of about 500 species of organisms to understand the preciousness of "life."
Details
The park houses and displays approximately 500 species of organisms, including insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, allowing visiting guests to cultivate a connection and understand the preciousness of "life" through "interaction."
A large goldfish tank greets visitors at the entrance. Inside the park, there is the "Large Greenhouse" where colorful butterflies flutter year-round, an "Interactive Zone" featuring adorable guinea pigs, and the "Australia DOME" where kangaroos and wallabies from Australia live leisurely, among various other themed areas. Thoughtfully designed exhibits, guided tours by staff, and a variety of experiential activities such as firefly viewing events are also available, along with a dedicated area where staff provide explanations.
The park's shop offers a variety of original products that can only be purchased on-site. There are "Butterfly Observation Sheets" that introduce the butterflies visible in the greenhouse, a photo collection of animals taken by staff who love photography, and unique items such as snake skins. These products are also available for sale in the official online store.
Highlights
The facility houses and displays approximately 500 species of organisms, including insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It fosters emotional connections and understanding of the preciousness of "life" through "interaction" with these organisms. There is also a "communication area" for various small animals, including guinea pigs. A variety of experiential activities are offered, including guided tours with staff explanations. Original products such as "butterfly observation sheets" and snake skins are available for sale (there is an online store).
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide foreign language manuals? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)
No.
Is re-entry allowed?
Re-entry is allowed.
Is free Wi-Fi available at the facility?
There is Softbank Wi-Fi.
Is there a coin-operated locker?
Available (only for 10 people).
Is there a parking lot?
The zoo has a first and second parking lot (paid, 100 yen for 30 minutes, with a maximum daily charge of 600 yen). There are no parking discounts, and when full, you will be directed to nearby paid parking.
Can I take a photo?
Sure. However, the use of flash, monopods, or tripods is not allowed when taking photos.
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Essential Information
Address
2-17-1 Hakimachi, Adachi-ku, Tokyo
Phone
03-3884-5577
Getting There
About a 20-minute walk from the East Exit of Take-no-tsuka Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line (Tobu Skytree Line).
Hours / Holidays
On Monday, the park will open on national holidays and metropolitan holidays (October 1) and will be closed on the following weekday. It will also be closed during the year-end and New Year period (December 29 to January 1).
Website
Visit official website










