Ueno Zoo — Tokyo

Tokyo· Family & Kids

Ueno Zoo

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Ueno Zoo, established in 1882, holds the distinction of being Japan's oldest zoo and a cherished Tokyo landmark. It is renowned for its diverse collection of animals from both Japan and around the globe, with a particular highlight being its giant panda inhabitants. The zoo is divided into East and West Gardens, connected by a monorail. Visitors can explore various zones showcasing animals from Asia, Africa, South America, and Europe, as well as a dedicated Children's Zoo. The naturalistic enclosures aim to provide comfortable environments for the animals while offering engaging viewing experiences for guests. More than just an exhibition, Ueno Zoo is also actively involved in conservation efforts, including breeding programs for endangered species. It strives to educate visitors about wildlife and the importance of biodiversity, making it a valuable resource for learning and environmental awareness. With its wide range of exhibits, educational programs, and frequent special events, Ueno Zoo remains a popular destination for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking for a memorable day out in the heart of Tokyo.

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