Fuji Safari Park

Fuji Safari Park

Fuji Safari Park (富士サファリパーク) is a wildlife park located in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It covers an area of 74 hectares and is home to more than 900 animals from over 70 species. The park is designed to allow visitors to drive through the enclosures and observe the animals up close in a natural habitat.

The park is divided into several areas, including the African Savannah, the Asian Forest, and the Australian Outback. Visitors can see animals such as lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, rhinoceroses, zebras, kangaroos, and many more. Some of the enclosures have special feeding areas where visitors can hand-feed some of the animals.

In addition to the animal enclosures, Fuji Safari Park also offers various attractions and activities, such as a petting zoo, and a playground for children. There is also a restaurant and a souvenir shop on site.

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Getting there

From Tokyo Station to Fuji Safari Park:

Train and BusTokyo Station
↓ Chuo Line
↓ 14 minutes (4 stops)
Shinjuku Station
↓ Romancecar Limited Express
↓ 1 hour 33 minutes (7 stops)
Gotemba Station
Gotemba Station Bus Stop

↓ Jurigi Line
↓ 32 minutes (28 stops)
Fujiyama Resort Iriguchi
↓ Walk about 1 minute

Fuji Safari Park (Cost 3,870 yen)

Details

HoursMarch 11th to October 31st / 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
November 1st to March 10th / 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM
AdmissionAdults: 3,200 yen
Child (Age 4 to junior high school student): 2,000 yen
Age 65 and above: 2,500 yen
Phone+81 55-998-1311
Address〒410-1231 Shizuoka, Susono, Suyama, Aza, Fujiwara, 2255−27
Official Websitehttps://www.fujisafari.co.jp/en/
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