Noichi Zoological Park of Kochi Prefecture
Address
481 Noichi, Nankoku, Kochi 783-0060, Japan
Country
japan
Website
https://www.noichizoo.or.jp/Opening Hours
Tuesday–Sunday 09:30–17:00 (closed Mondays and Dec 29–Jan 1)
Popularity
**🦍 Japan's Primate Specialist | Shikoku's Award-Winning Zoo** - **One of Japan's finest primate collections** – Gorillas, chimps, siamangs, gibbons, and more - **Award-winning animal welfare** – Nationally recognised for exceptional enclosure quality - **Komodo dragons and giant anteaters** – Species rarely seen in most Japanese regional zoos - **Kochi Prefecture** – Shikoku's wildest, most authentic Japanese rural landscape - **Subtropical setting** means outdoor exhibits thrive all year
Shikoku's Premier Zoo – Japan's Primate Specialist
Noichi Zoological Park (高知県立のいち動物公園) in Nankoku, Kochi Prefecture, is the main zoological park for Shikoku island and one of Japan's most highly regarded regional zoos. Widely celebrated for its world-class primate collection and innovative naturalistic enclosure design, it punches well above its weight for a prefectural zoo and has won numerous awards for animal welfare.
🦍 World-Class Primate Collection
Noichi is particularly renowned for primates – one of the finest collections in Japan:
- Lowland gorillas in a spacious, naturalistic social family group
- Common chimpanzees with excellent observation opportunities
- Siamangs – The largest gibbon species, known for extraordinary singing
- White-handed gibbons – Acrobatic aerial primates
- Japanese macaques – Native primates in highland habitat
- Ring-tailed lemurs from Madagascar
- Slow lorises – Rare nocturnal primates in dimly lit exhibit
🐘 Other Notable Animals
- African elephants in one of the zoo's largest habitats
- Sumatran tigers – Critically endangered island big cats
- Komodo dragons – World's largest lizard in tropical indoor exhibit
- Giant anteaters from South America
- Tapirs – Prehistoric-looking mammals rarely seen in Japanese zoos
🌿 Kochi's Natural Setting
Noichi Zoo's natural Kochi surroundings enhance the visit:
- Subtropical Kochi climate means outdoor exhibits thrive year-round
- Ryugado Limestone Cave – One of Japan's finest cave systems is nearby
- Katsurahama Beach – Famous for its moody coastal scenery and Tosa dog shows
- Kochi Castle – One of Japan's 12 surviving original castles
🌟 Why Visit
- One of Japan's finest primate collections – Gorillas, chimps, gibbons, and more
- Award-winning animal welfare – Recognised nationally for enclosure quality
- Komodo dragons and tapirs – Rarely seen species in most Japanese zoos
- Kochi Prefecture – Japan's least visited major island with spectacular natural scenery
- Ryugado Cave and Katsurahama Beach easily combined for a full Kochi day