Nagasaki BIO PARK

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Nagasaki BIO PARK

Learn about the symbiosis between people and animals in an ecological exhibit that is close to the wild.

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The zoo has introduced ecological exhibits that bring the animals closer to the wild environment in which they originally lived and allow visitors to observe them living freely and spontaneously. Visitors can learn about the symbiosis between people and animals by entering the environment where the animals live and sharing a part of their lives, rather than simply watching them from outside their cages as in a typical zoo.

The animals you can interact with range from popular animals such as lemurs, meerkats, and capybaras to larger animals such as tapirs. Visitors will enjoy feeding the flamingos, and the keeper will feed a whole watermelon to a hippopotamus during mealtime.

From April to October each year, crawfish fishing is available by the Andes Pond in the park. In addition, blueberry picking, potato digging, and other harvesting experiences await you each season. Let's share the unique experience of playing, learning, and interacting with each other, rather than just watching.

Highlights

  • The zoo features ecological exhibits that allow visitors to observe animals living freely and spontaneously.
  • Visitors can interact with a wide variety of animals, from small to large animals.
  • Visitors can also enjoy crawfishing and fruit harvesting.

Photos

  • You can interact with animals here and there in the park.

    You can interact with animals here and there in the park.

  • Capybaras' open-air bath, a winter tradition.

    Capybaras' open-air bath, a winter tradition.

  • Feeding flamingos, which is not easy to do in other parks.

    Feeding flamingos, which is not easy to do in other parks.

  • Hippo biting into a whole watermelon.

    Hippo biting into a whole watermelon.

  • Crawfish fishing experience, very popular every year.

    Crawfish fishing experience, very popular every year.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Only email is available.

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Re-entry is allowed only to the Bio Park, but not to the PAW (small animal petting facilities).

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Not available.

Q

Is eating and drinking allowed? Also, is it possible to bring in food and beverages?

A

Eating and drinking are allowed in the park. You may bring your own lunch box into the park, but we do not allow lunch boxes purchased at convenience stores or bento stores.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes, there are.
Coin-operated lockers are located near the entrance gate, and their sizes and amounts are as follows
H40cm×W35cm×D40cm 200 yen
H80cm×W35cm×D40cm 300 yen
If you have a large suitcase or other items that will not fit, we can leave them in our office.

Q

Are there any discounted tickets available?

A

No.

Q

Is there an ATM in the park?

A

No, there is no ATM in the park.

Reviews

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  • 陳榆

    遠離都市生活,還可以回歸大自然⋯長崎 Bio Park 是最適合的地方🤣

Details

Name in Japanese
長崎バイオパーク
Postal Code
851-3302
Address
2291-1 Seihichonakayamago, Saikai City, Nagasaki
Telephone
0959-27-1090
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
10:00am-5:00pm (Admission allowed until 4:00pm)
Admission
Adults 1,900 yen, Junior and senior high school students 1,300 yen, 3 years old to elementary school students 900 yen
Directions
About a minute walk from a bus station of Nagasaki City bus,BIO PARK.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)