Morioka Zoological Park
Adres
Tsubakurayama, Takamatsu, Morioka, Iwate 020-0173, Japan
Land
japan
Openingstijden
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–17:00 (closed Mondays and Dec 29–Jan 1)
Populariteit
**🏔️ Northern Tohoku's Zoo | Iwate Mountain Views** - **Iwate Prefecture's main zoo** serving northern Tohoku families - **Iwate-san volcano views** from the hillside zoo grounds - **Brown bears, red pandas, and Japanese macaques** in northern Tohoku habitats - **Morioka city** – Famous for wanko soba, iron tetsubin teapots, and castle ruins - **Tohoku Shinkansen access** from Tokyo in around 2 hours
Tohoku's Northern Wildlife Park in the Iwate Mountains
Morioka Zoological Park (盛岡市動物公園) is the main zoo for Iwate Prefecture in the Tohoku region, located in the hills above Morioka City. Spread across a green hillside with views of the surrounding Kitakami mountains, it serves the families of northern Tohoku and is a popular destination combined with Morioka's famous stone cities and natural scenery.
🐘 Animal Collection
- African elephants in the zoo's prominent outdoor habitat
- Brown bears in naturalistic woodland enclosure
- Lions and tigers in well-maintained big cat exhibits
- Giraffes at elevated viewing platforms
- Japanese macaques in large outdoor mountain enclosure
- Red pandas – Beloved star animals
- Penguins in refrigerated enclosures
🏔️ Iwate Mountain Setting
The zoo's elevated position above Morioka offers scenic context:
- Iwate-san volcano – Iwate's iconic sacred mountain visible on clear days
- Kitakami River valley panorama below
- Morioka Castle ruins park in the city centre nearby
- Wanko soba – Iwate's famous all-you-can-eat soba noodle tradition in the city
🌟 Why Visit
- Iwate Prefecture's main zoo – The wildlife destination for northern Tohoku families
- Beautiful mountain setting with views of Iwate-san volcano
- Red pandas and brown bears in excellent northern Tohoku habitats
- Morioka city – A charming castle town famous for wanko soba noodles and ironware
- Tohoku Shinkansen access – Easily reached from Tokyo in 2 hours