
Tobe Zoological Park
Western Japan's largest zoo with over 1,000 animals from around the world. Known for polar bears, elephants, and immersive habitat-style exhibits that make for an engaging half-day outing from Matsuyama.
2–3 hours
¥600 (adults), ¥300 (seniors), ¥200 (high school), ¥100 (elementary and middle school), preschool children free
9:00–17:00 (entry until 16:30); closed Mondays (or next business day if Monday is a holiday); closed Dec 29–Jan 1
Year-round; spring and autumn are most comfortable for walking
About 10 minutes by car from Matsuyama IC. By public transport: about 36 minutes by Iyotetsu bus from Matsuyama City Station to Tobe Dobutsuen-mae, then a short walk.
Location
Why Visit
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Polar bear enclosure
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Elephant habitat
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Interactive feeding zones
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Year-round operation
Local Tips
Around 15:30, animal feeding begins and some animals may not be visible. Check the official "Today's Schedule" page before your visit.
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