Ueno Zoo
Address
9-83 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8711, Japan
Country
japan
Opening Hours
Tuesday–Sunday 09:30–17:00 (closed Mondays and Dec 29–Jan 1)
Popularity
**🐼 Japan's Most Visited Zoo | Tokyo's Giant Panda Landmark Since 1882** - **3.26 million annual visitors** – Japan's #1 most visited zoo - **Founded 1882** – Japan's oldest zoological garden - **Giant pandas** – Among the world's most popular zoo animals, resident since 1972 - **3,000+ animals across 350+ species** including rare okapi - **Ueno Park location** – 5 minutes from Ueno Station in central Tokyo
Japan's Oldest and Most Visited Zoo
Ueno Zoo (上野動物園) is Japan's oldest zoological garden, founded in 1882 in the heart of Ueno Park, Tokyo. As Japan's most visited zoo with over 3.2 million guests annually, it combines over 140 years of history with a diverse collection of more than 3,000 animals across 350+ species, all within easy reach of central Tokyo.
🐼 Giant Pandas – The Star Attraction
Ueno Zoo is one of the few places in the world to see giant pandas. The zoo has housed giant pandas since 1972, when China gifted a pair to Japan as a symbol of diplomatic normalization. Today the zoo is home to several pandas, and the viewing queues reflect their enduring popularity.
🌍 Animal Collection Highlights
Africa:
- African elephants in the expansive Elephant Forest exhibit
- Hippos and rhinoceroses in large naturalistic enclosures
- Giraffes and zebras visible from multiple angles
Asia:
- Japanese macaques on the iconic Monkey Mountain
- Red pandas and sun bears in dedicated habitats
- Okapi – one of only a few zoos worldwide to house this rare species
Americas & Polar:
- Polar bears in climate-controlled Arctic exhibit
- Prairie dogs with active burrowing activity
- American bison in outdoor paddocks
Birds:
- Hornbills and exotic tropical birds
- Flamingos in open-air pools
- Penguins in refrigerated enclosures
🌳 Park Setting
The zoo is integrated into Ueno Park, Tokyo's most famous public green space:
- Beautiful cherry blossoms surround the zoo every spring
- Shinobazu Pond with lotus flowers and waterfowl adjacent to the park
- Tokyo National Museum and Ueno galleries nearby for a full cultural day out
- Air-conditioned indoor enclosures provide cool relief in Tokyo's hot summers
🌟 Why Visit
- Japan's oldest zoo – Founded 1882, a piece of living history
- Giant pandas – Among the most beloved animal residents in Japan
- 3,000+ animals including rare species like okapi found in few other zoos
- Central Tokyo location – Just 5 minutes from Ueno Station
- Affordable admission – Extremely good value for the collection