Okinawa Zoo and Museum
Adres
5-7-1 Goeku, Okinawa City, Okinawa 904-0021, Japan
Land
japan
Website
https://www.kids-okinawa.jp/Openingstijden
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–18:00 (closed Mondays and Dec 29–Jan 1)
Populariteit
**🌴 Okinawa's Only Major Zoo | Japan's Subtropical Wildlife Destination** - **Okinawa's endemic species** – Yambaru kuina, Iriomote cat, and Ryukyu flying fox - **Japan's southernmost zoo** in the tropical warmth of the Ryukyu Islands - **Combined zoo and natural history museum** exploring Okinawa's unique biodiversity - **Asian elephants and chimpanzees** in the main international animal collection - **Okinawa City location** between Naha and the American Village
Okinawa's Subtropical Family Zoo
Okinawa Zoo and Museum (沖縄こどもの国) in Okinawa City is the main zoological park for the Okinawa archipelago, located in the subtropical warmth of Japan's southernmost prefecture. Uniquely combining a full zoo with a natural history museum, the facility reflects Okinawa's extraordinary biodiversity as a subtropical island chain at the crossroads of Asian wildlife regions.
🌴 Okinawa's Endemic Wildlife
As a subtropical island chain, Okinawa has remarkable endemic species:
- Yambaru kuina (Okinawa rail) – A flightless bird endemic to northern Okinawa and critically endangered
- Iriomote cat – One of Japan's rarest wild cats, found only on Iriomote Island
- Okinawa habu – The venomous pit viper endemic to the Ryukyu Islands
- Ryukyu flying fox – The large fruit bat of the Ryukyu Islands
- Okinawa woodpecker – A beautiful endemic bird of the Okinawan forests
🌍 International Collection
- African lions and giraffes in the main zoo areas
- Asian elephants – Popular star animals of the park
- Chimpanzees in naturalistic social enclosures
- Reptile house featuring tropical and subtropical species particularly relevant to Okinawa
- Tropical bird aviary with species from Southeast Asia and Oceania
🏛️ Natural History Museum
The adjacent museum connects the zoo experience to Okinawa's natural history:
- Ryukyu Islands geology and natural history exhibits
- Marine biodiversity of the Okinawan coral reef ecosystem
- Conservation programs for Okinawa's endangered endemic species
- Cultural connection between Okinawan people and local wildlife
🌟 Why Visit
- Okinawa's only major zoo – The wildlife destination for all of Japan's subtropical south
- Endemic Okinawan species found nowhere else in Japan
- Subtropical atmosphere – Lush tropical vegetation year-round
- Combined with natural history museum for context on Okinawa's unique biodiversity
- Okinawa City location – Midway between Naha and the American Village area