What other travelers are saying about Yokohama Zoological Gardens “Zoorasia”
This place is huge. We were not prepared for that. Hence we did not get through it all. It was very peaceful. Very Pacific Northwest like. Many of the animals seemed to have some very nice enclosures. Others could have used a little more space. There are plenty of open spaces that can be used to just walk, sit and think, enjoy a family picnic.
Nice family-oriented venue with many zones for relax. A regular tourist that is in Tokyo for just a few days would probably want to skip this venue, but if you are staying for a month - it might be worth visiting. Note that certain activities are happening in the morning and in the afternoon and if you go after 11:00 you may miss them. Also during lunch time (and early afternoon) most of the animals are relaxing under a shade and you can barely see them.
A nice place to visit. You'll be surprised and amazed with the animals there. A great place for bonding with your family. An enjoyable place. Ready with your feet it's a huge place for walking while visiting each animals.
Don't go there!!!
The animals are in a very neglected state!
Lions in a very bad condition; too thin and hardened fur..
The red panda had repetitive movements, which points out that they are miserable there, all of them.
The animals seem to be lonely, too.
My heart hurts, and I regret going to the zoo.
I hope that no one will go there anymore.
And if I could, I would not even give it one star!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #Recommend
- Clean zoo
- Clean toilet
- Good atmosphere
- Friendly staff
- Food and drinks shop available
- Most animals are take rest when cold weather
- Clean walkway
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A Great Way to Spend time with family and friends here.
A great zoo with many animals you would not expect in Colorado, like tigers, elephants, giraffes, and many from warmer climates.
They also had penguins and grizzly bears. All habitats were educational and the overall scenery was great. Plenty of food options, we had pizza and meatballs, that can fill the youngest to oldest taste desires. All staff are willing to help and educate about the animals they are working with. A definite must for families with younger children, or those whom like getting some excise, fresh air, and see interesting animals.