One of the oldest zoos in Tokyo, Enzhi Ueno Zoo is rich in nature and culture. I was lucky enough to be here and had an unforgettable time, and I will share my tour experience below. The first time I entered Ueno Zoo, I was attracted by its tree-lined environment. Even if it is located in the bustling center of Tokyo, it retains a quiet and quiet place. The winding paths, green lawns and carefully pruned flowers and plants constitute a harmonious and beautiful scene, which makes people relaxed and happy. In the zoo, I visited the various exhibition areas, and close contact with animals from all over the world. In the African fauna, I saw spectacular lions and elegant giraffes, as if they were in the African savannah; in the Arctic fauna, lovely penguins played in the water, which made people laugh; and in the Asian fauna, I had close contact with rare animals such as giant pandas and Siberian tigers, and felt the magic and charm of nature. In addition to watching animals, I also participated in some interesting interactive activities. In the children's zoo, I had close contact with small animals, fed and stroked them, and established a deep emotional bond with them; in the animal performance field, I enjoyed a lively and interesting animal performance and felt the relationship between people and animals. The tacit understanding and emotional communication. During the tour, I also visited the Ueno Park near the Ueno Zoo by the way. Walking on the green trails, I felt the beauty of the integration of Japanese traditional culture and modern urban life. At the same time, I have also noticed some publicity content about animal protection and environmental protection, and deeply feel that human beings should pay more attention to the protection of the natural environment and animal welfare. Time flies, the tour is over. Leaving the gift of Ueno Zoo, my heart was full of emotion and memories. Here, I not only established a deep emotional bond with nature and animals, but also felt the importance of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. May mankind and nature make common progress and create a better future together.

Tickets:
[general] 600 yen
[65 +] 300 yen/[middle school student] 200 yen
business hours 9:30-17:00
rest every Monday (holidays, compensatory holidays) and at the beginning of the year (12/29-1/1)
contact number: 03-6380-1150
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