Fuji Safari Park opened in 1980 as the largest safari park in Japan. Its location at the foot of Mount Fuji gives the park an astounding view of the mountain, and over 50 species of animals live freely in the park grounds. The animals in the Safari Zone live in an environment similar to their natural habitat,
while in the Fureai Zone (petting zoo area) customers can observe animals up close and feed some of them. As well as going through the Safari Zone in your own car, you can also choose to take a Jungle Bus from which you are able to feed some of the animals. The Jungle Bus has no windows but is covered with steel mesh through which you can feed lions, bears and animals in the herbivore area.
RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: Nov 13
RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: Nov 13
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