Izu Shaboten Zoo
Address
1317-13 Futo, Ito, Shizuoka 413-0231, Japan
Country
japan
Website
https://izushaboten.com/Opening Hours
Open daily; 09:00–17:00 (extended in summer; reduced in winter)
Popularity
**🛁 Capybara Hot Spring Capital | Japan's Most Charming Quirky Zoo** - **Birthplace of Japan's capybara onsen tradition** – The original steaming capybara baths - **5,000+ cactus species** in one of Japan's most extraordinary botanical gardens - **Free-roaming wallabies** wandering the cactus garden alongside visitors - **Mount Fuji views** on clear days from the hillside Izu Peninsula setting - **Viral capybara photos** that sparked a Japanese cultural phenomenon
Japan's Cactus Zoo – Capybara Hot Spring Capital of the World
Izu Shaboten Zoo (伊豆シャボテン動物公園) in Ito, Shizuoka Prefecture, is one of Japan's most delightfully quirky animal parks – a zoo built within a tropical cactus garden overlooking Sagami Bay, with views of Mount Fuji on clear days. It is internationally famous as the birthplace of Japan's beloved capybara hot spring tradition, a viral phenomenon that has since spread to zoos worldwide.
🛁 Capybara Hot Springs – A Japanese Cultural Phenomenon
Izu Shaboten Zoo is credited with creating one of Japan's most endearing wildlife traditions:
- Capybara onsen – The park began placing capybaras in outdoor hot spring baths in winter, where they famously soak with blissful expressions
- The photos of steaming, relaxed capybaras went viral and sparked imitation at zoos across Japan
- Daily capybara bathing sessions in winter months attract enormous crowds
- Capybara feeding and interaction available throughout the year
🌵 Cactus Gardens – The "Shaboten" Experience
The zoo's botanical garden side is equally extraordinary:
- 5,000+ cactus and succulent species displayed throughout the park
- Tropical greenhouse with the densest cactus collection in Japan
- Arizona Desert recreation with barrel cacti and saguaros
- Madagascar section with bizarre-shaped endemic succulents
- Cactus flowers blooming in spectacular spring displays
🦜 Free-Roaming Animals
A highlight of Izu Shaboten is the unusually free interaction with animals:
- Free-roaming wallabies and kangaroos throughout the park grounds
- Peafowl wandering the cactus gardens
- Capybaras in open paddock areas with visitor feeding
- Prairie dogs in active burrowing colony
🌟 Why Visit
- Capybara hot spring – The original and most famous capybara onsen in Japan
- 5,000+ cactus species in a remarkable desert garden overlooking the Pacific
- Free-roaming wallabies you can walk among throughout the park
- Mt. Fuji views on clear days from the hillside garden
- Izu Peninsula location – Combine with Atami onsen and coastal scenery