Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park
Adres
5-4-1 Midorimachi, Asakita-ku, Hiroshima 739-1711, Japan
Land
japan
Website
https://www.asazoo.jp/Openingstijden
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–17:00 (closed Mondays and Dec 29–Jan 1)
Populariteit
**🐻 Western Japan's Finest Natural Zoo | 51-Hectare Hillside Park** - **51-hectare forested setting** – One of Japan's most spacious and naturally beautiful zoos - **Japanese native wildlife specialist** with macaques, black bears, serow, and tanuki - **Pygmy hippos and lowland gorillas** – Rare large mammals in excellent condition - **Hiroshima location** pairs with Peace Park, Miyajima Island, and Itsukushima Shrine - **Full day destination** with forest trails and panoramic hillside views
Hiroshima's Expansive Natural Zoo in the Northern Hills
Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park (広島市安佐動物公園) is one of western Japan's finest and largest zoos, set across a broad hillside landscape in the northern suburbs of Hiroshima. Opened in 1971 and covering 51 hectares, it is known for its spacious enclosures, strong collection of Japanese native wildlife, and excellent facilities that make it a full day's destination.
🐻 Japanese Native Wildlife – A National Strength
Asa Zoo is particularly celebrated for its Japanese wildlife collection:
- Japanese black bears in naturalistic mountain habitat
- Japanese macaques in large forested outdoor enclosures
- Japanese serow – Mountain goat-antelope native to Japan
- Tanuki (raccoon dogs) – The folkloric animal of Japanese culture
- Japanese giant flying squirrel – A nocturnal glider rarely seen in zoos
- Japanese crane – Conservation education about this endangered iconic bird
🦁 International Collection
- African lions in spacious pride enclosures
- Cheetahs – Africa's fastest land animal
- Lowland gorillas in naturalistic social group
- Pygmy hippos – The rare forest cousin of the common hippo
- Red pandas – Popular stars of the Asian section
- Capybaras – Giant South American rodents with interactive paddock
🌿 Park Setting
The zoo's hillside setting in Asa-kita Ward gives it a distinctive character:
- Forested terrain integrated naturally into many enclosures
- Walking trails through Japanese woodland between exhibits
- Panoramic views across the northern Hiroshima landscape
- Picnic areas in natural clearings throughout the park
🌟 Why Visit
- 51-hectare natural setting – One of Japan's most spacious and naturalistic zoos
- Japanese native wildlife specialist – Among the best in western Japan
- Pygmy hippos – Extremely rare in Japanese zoo collections
- Hiroshima location – Combine with Hiroshima Peace Park, Miyajima Island, and Itsukushima Shrine
- Full day destination with extensive walking trails through natural forest