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↑to Tachikawa Hinobashi bridge Koshu-kaido Kosh Ishida- Zoo & Botanical garden u-Kaid Tama Urban o ohashi Hino bypass Monorail Manganji bridge 20 Hino Manganji-ekimae Tamagawa river Kunitachi- 05 Fuchu IC Araibashi bridge Takahata-fudo Asakawa river Keio line Takahata Mogusaen to Hachioji ← Hodokubo Kawasaki-kaido Tama-Dobutsu-Koen Tama Zoological Park ↓Tama-Center Administrator ■ Tokyo Zoological Park Society ●Location 6/7-chome Hodokubo & 8-chome Minamidaira, Hino-shi ●Contact Information tel:042-591-1611 Tama Zoological Park (7-1-1 Hodokubo, Hino-shi, 191-0042) ●Transport Tama Dobutsu Koen (Keio line, Tama monorail), parking lots (private, toll) ●Closed Wednesdays (the following day if the Wednesday is a national holiday), New Year’s holidays (December 29 - January 1) ●Open 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (5:00 p.m. close) ●Admission Adults ¥ 600, junior high school student ¥ 200, 65 years old and over ¥ 300 *children under elementary school or junior high school students living/attending school in Tokyo are free of charge ●Free days Park Opening Memorial Day (May 5), Greenery Day (May 4), Tokyo Citizens’ Day (October 1) Located within the Tama-kyuryo Natural Park, Tama Zoo spans an live together. However, Lion area about four times that of Ueno Zoological Gardens. There are mini- bus station hut and the Sa- mal fences and cages and breeds and exhibits the animals in a large vannah is under construc- environment for them to roam free so that you can see the natural be- tion due to deterioration. haviors of them. The zoo is separated into an Asiatic Garden, Australian The Lion bus is also not in Garden, African Garden and the insectarium, exhibiting the animals by service. the regions of their natural habitats. Many wild birds and insects also live in this park with mixed forests of jolcham oak and sawtooth oak. African elephants Australian Garden Asian Garden Since June 2016, we have started exhibiting the Tasmanian Devil At the orangutan skywalk, you can view orangutans cross the that originated from Tasmania, Australia. We were permitted to wire ropes on about 15-meter high tower and about 150 meters join the program to raise public awareness of Tasmanian Devils by apart. Przewalski's horses and gray wolves living in herds can be breeding them as one of the seen right next to each other in the pastures where they can roam conservation activities for free at the “Asia no heigen (Plain in Asia).” Snow leopards and the Tasmania government. Indian rhinoceros are also exhibited in the area. Asian elephant Two Tasmanian Devils have house is built to take care of them in their herds. joined our zoo, and we have become the only zoo in Asia to breed Tasmanian Devils. Tasmanian Devil Insectarium The insectarium is made of a large greenhouse that you can walk-through, and visitors can observe the butterflies closely throughout the year. In the main building of the insecta- rium, there are exhibits of Asian Plains domestic aquatic insects, foreign leafcutter ant, and African Garden glow worms as well as in- Various artifices were employed to create an environment that sect specimens and models remembers the feel of the vast African landscape. This area holds and a petting corner where the lion garden, chimpanzee forest, and African elephant range, you can touch and observe Tree nymph as well as a savanna where giraffes, pelicans, and other animals the insects. Date of Opening / May 5, 1958, Open Area / 601,372.54㎡ Main animals / Asian elephant, orangutan, takin, Przewalski's horse, Oriental stork, African elephant, lion, giraffe, flamingo, koala, red kanga- roo, Tasmanian Devil, tree nymph, leafcutter ant, glow worm. Facilities / Shuttle bus (Free) 153 Enjoy more of Tama Zoological Park Zoo & Botanical garden ● Guided Tours Animal specialists help you observe each animal in de- tail as they guide you through the zoo. ● Keepers’ Talk Prenistoric Zoo keepers will talk about the animals they take care. ape cage ● Guinea Pig Petting Corner African You can learn how to interact with guinea pigs. elephants In addition to these activities, various events are held throughout the year. For more details, please check the Flamingos official website “TokyoZooNet.” Safari bridge African Habitat Lion Servals Pelicans Cheetahs Savannah Kitchen Giraffes (Public Rest Area) Chimpanzees Hayashi picnic area Insect plaza The Insectarium Oriental white storks Main building Przewalski's Pheasants & Glow worms wild horse pigeons Leaf - cutting ant Ostriches Grevy's Zebras Insect Insect Garden Ecological Land Scimitar-horned oryx Japanese Butteries macaques Grasshoppers Nakayoshi Square Przewalski's wild Japanese Giant Flying Squirrels Eagles horse picnic area Siberian Asian Black Bears white cranes Owls Wild boars Reindeer Macaws Egg plaza Raccoon dogs Deer Mizudori- Australian Habitat Golden eagles Oriental bridge white Main gate Emus Otters storks Fleld hare Badgers Goats Watching Center Eagles And Hawk SquareGuinea plgs Ducks Red kangaroos Malayan tapirs Greater Walk-in Bird cage Hares one-horned rhinoceros Japanese Crane Guinea pigs Kangaroo Black - faced Spoonbill picnic area Brooding house Koalas Red-Crowned Cranes Tasmanian devil Asiatic Himalayan Under Construction elephant tahrs Parma Wallabies Eurasian Eagle-Owls Yellow-footed rock wallaby Miharashi Hiroba Square Wallaroos Mouons Masked palm Ibises Tigers civets Lar Gibbon Animal Hospital Orangutans Shifuzou (Pere David's Deer) Hiroba Square Japanese serow Snow leopards Pere David's deer Animal cenotaph Wolves Sky walk Prezewalski’s horses Red panda Takins Nanao Park Hodokubo Area Chamois Horses (domesticated) Orangutan outland Asian Habitat In case of construction work, some passages inside the park may be closed, or there may be changes in the animal exhibits. Please contact the ofce for details. Nanao Park Minami Daira Area N 0m 200m 400m 154.