About Nasu Safari Park
At Nasu Safari Park, visitors can explore the park, where about 700 wild animals are on the loose, in their own cars or by lion bus. In the herbivore zone, visitors can feed giraffes, elephants, and other animals directly and enjoy valuable interactions with them. A new Safari Walk, where visitors can observe the animals on foot, has also been established, allowing visitors to get up close and personal with the animals. For a limited time only, a night safari is also available. Visitors can experience the thrill of seeing nocturnal animals emerge from the darkness! It is a thrilling experience and very popular.
At the petting zoo, you can feed rabbits, guinea pigs, goats, llamas, ponies, capybaras, and other animals.
At the Safari Shop, items made from recycled paper made from elephant poop, white lion plush toys, and the Nasu Safari Park limited edition Hello Kitty are popular.
How to get there
Approximately 15 minutes from Nasu IC on Tohoku Expressway by Nasu Highway
3523 Takaku Otsu, Nasu-cho, Nasugun, Tochigi 325-0303, Japan
Business hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
If you want to go to Nasu Safari Park, the first step is to book tickets!
If you have a discount coupon online, you can make a reservation and purchase tickets here.
Tips
We used to go there before noon, but the animals were already full and did not respond to feeding, and many of them were limping.
I enjoyed the night safari very much because the animals came close to me aggressively.
In summer, there is a night safari every day, so the animals stay up late every night and it is extremely hot during the day…it might be a harsh season.
But if you go, I recommend going at night when the heat is less intense.
During the GOTO campaign, I think it is cosy to stay at an inn that has an accommodation plan that includes the ticket price.
Website
If you want to go to Nasu Safari Park, the first step is to book tickets!
If you have a discount coupon online, you can make a reservation and purchase tickets here.