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Asahiyama Zoo
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Hokkaido, Hokkaido

Asahiyama Zoo

Japan's most innovative zoo, which rescued itself from near-closure in the 1990s by pioneering "behaviour exhibits" — glass tunnels through penguin tanks, polar bear pools with underwater viewing, and orangutan sky-walks overhead. The winter penguin parade, when keepers walk the birds through snow for exercise, has become one of Hokkaido's most beloved daily spectacles.

Duration

3–4 hours

Admission

¥1,000 adult; free for junior high school students and below

Hours

Summer (late Apr–mid-Oct): 9:30–17:15; Winter (mid-Nov–early Apr): 10:30–15:30; closed 8–25 Apr, 4–10 Nov, and 30 Dec–1 Jan.

Best Season

April–November (summer season); January–March (winter penguin walks)

Access

About 45 min by bus from Asahikawa Station (Asahikawa Denkikido bus no. 41 or 47 to Asahiyama Zoo, departs from North Exit bus stop 6; runs about every 30 min).

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The penguin walk (January–March) sees 100+ penguins waddling through the zoo grounds in a single-file parade

  • 2

    The underwater polar bear exhibit lets visitors stand nose-to-nose with swimming bears through thick acrylic glass

  • 3

    Orangutans cross between buildings on a high-wire "sky walk" 17 metres above visitors' heads

  • 4

    The zoo was on the verge of closing in 1994 but reinvented itself with immersive exhibits and now draws 1 million visitors annually

Local Tips

Arrive at 11:00 for the morning penguin walk in winter (Jan–Mar). Polar bear feeding is at 11:00 and 15:00 — check the daily schedule board at the entrance.

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