#Neo Park Okinawa Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Zoos
Address:
4607-41 Nago, Okinawa 905-0012, Japan
Opening times:
Opens at 09:30-17:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hour
Phone:
+81 980-52-6348
Okinawa Park
#thingstodo Love this place way better than the zoo! I love the interacting with the animals! Bring yen coins so you can feed all the animals as you walk through. The sloth is so close and so cute! Definitely worth a visit or two! I really enjoyed feeding the birds and felt like they were well taken care of. The bird food is cash only, 200 yen, for a rather large box. We hung out for about 3 or 4 hours to really take in everything. While I did get a season pass, I don't think I'll continue to do the entire park. I will come back for the aviary though!
Parking on site!
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Tala_Travel10
Neo Park Okinawa
#thingstodo Really lovely park where you get to go up close to the animals. There are areas where you can feed the animals as well. The box of treats sold at the park indicates which animals can eat the treats and each box costs 200 yen.
All the animals were very precious and we had such a good time. I love this park a lot even though it seems a little old and run down. The animals appear well taken care of and the staff were very friendly. The animals seemed happy to see us. Thankfully the park was not crowded when we went.
I’ve never touched a capybara, wallaby or a giant tortoise before. Very happy to have had the chance to do so.
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Tala_Travel10
Neo Park Okinawa
#2024wish
It was nice to see the birds and get right up close with them, same with the Sloth too. The petting zoo and the Oceania areas where the most disappointing. The petting zoo is in a huge paddock but it's confined to a small area. There are dogs but there is NOTHING. to simulate them and they just bark. The Tortoises show more interest of your presence than the dogs. The petting zoo was meh. The Oceania area - as an Australian person - was nothing but peacocks. The Emu was absent today, but I saw it pacing the fence line, the Cassowary is hidden from view (thankfully you can't interact with it). The signage there said there's Kangaroos but there wasn't any... really sad and disappointing. But it was nice to see the Toucans but I worry with some of the exhibits themselves. It's aged ...
I want to visit this place again in 2024.