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Fuji Safari Park

Fujisafari Park

Fuji Safari Park is surrounded by the lush nature of the foothills of Mt. Fuji, where animals from all over the world, including lions, cheetahs, elephants, and giraffes, live in an environment close to their natural surroundings. The park is divided into a Safari Zone, where you can see the animals up close in your own car or on a Jungle Bus, and an Interaction Zone, where you can interact with the animals and even feed them.

Another popular spot is the Animal House, where you can get up close and personal with animals. Here, you can spend time with dogs, cats, and rabbits in a relaxed atmosphere, and take your time to observe the expressions and behavior of the animals.

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[Jungle Bus]
This is a dynamic safari tour that takes you around the safari zone in a special vehicle with no windows and wire mesh. From inside the vehicle, you can observe the animals up close. You can get as close as 20cm to the lions and bears when feeding them. The thrill and excitement of seeing the animals approaching through the wire mesh can only be experienced here.

[Navigation car]
This safari tour allows you to observe animals up close while driving on off-road courses that are normally off-limits. You can feed herbivores such as giraffes and mouflons while riding in a special 5- or 7-seater vehicle. A tablet is installed inside the vehicle, allowing you to tour the safari zone while listening to explanations about the ecology and characteristics of the animals.

Business Information Admission reception hours
March 3th-October 11:10-9:00
November - March 11th 3:10 - 10:00
*This may change without notice depending on the level of congestion.
Closed days Open all year round
 *The park may be closed due to unavoidable circumstances such as bad weather. *The park is closed every February for facility inspections.
Address 2255-27 Fujiwara, Suyama
Parking 1400 regular cars (large buses can be parked)
TEL 055-998-1311
FAX 055-998-1151
URL External site

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