Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Adres
3-70 Higashiyama Motomachi, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-0804, Japan
Land
japan
Openingstijden
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–16:30 (closed Mondays and Dec 29–Jan 1)
Populariteit
**🐨 Nagoya's Premier Zoo | Japan's 2nd Most Visited** - **2.65 million annual visitors** – Japan's second most visited zoo - **Koalas** – Among the rarest animals to see in a Japanese zoo - **Combined zoo and botanical garden** with 10,000+ plant species - **Snow leopards and Amur leopards** – Two of the world's rarest big cats - **Higashiyama Sky Tower** with panoramic views over Nagoya
Nagoya's Grand Zoo and Botanical Garden
Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens (東山動植物園) in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, is one of Japan's largest and most visited zoos, attracting approximately 2.65 million visitors annually. Spread across a beautiful hillside setting in eastern Nagoya, the combined zoo and botanical garden offers an exceptional day out blending wildlife, nature, and culture.
🐨 Animal Highlights
Iconic Residents:
- Koalas – Higashiyama is one of only a handful of Japanese zoos that house koalas
- African elephants in spacious outdoor enclosures
- Giraffes and hippos in well-maintained habitats
- Gorillas and chimpanzees in primate behavioral exhibits
- Snow leopards – Rare Himalayan big cats in a naturalistic rocky setting
Japanese & Asian Wildlife:
- Japanese macaques and other native primate species
- Raccoon dogs (tanuki) – The beloved creature of Japanese folklore
- Amur leopard – One of the world's most critically endangered big cats
- Asian small-clawed otters in interactive pools
Birds & Reptiles:
- Flamingo colony in open-air pools
- Komodo dragons – The world's largest lizard
- Tropical bird aviary with free-flying exotic species
🌿 Botanical Gardens
The botanical gardens section is equally impressive:
- 10,000+ plant species arranged by geographic origin and botanical family
- Japanese garden with traditional landscape design
- Greenhouse complex housing tropical and subtropical plants
- Cherry blossom avenue spectacular in spring
- Autumn foliage routes through maple and gingko groves
🗼 Higashiyama Sky Tower
Adjacent to the zoo, the Higashiyama Sky Tower offers panoramic views across Nagoya and, on clear days, as far as the Japan Alps.
🌟 Why Visit
- 2.65 million annual visitors – Japan's second most visited zoo
- Koalas – Extremely rare in Japanese zoos
- Combined zoo and botanical garden – One of the largest in Japan
- Higashiyama Sky Tower for panoramic Nagoya views
- Excellent subway access – 3 minutes from Higashiyama Koen Station