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iZoo

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iZoo is a distinctive experiential zoo located in Kawazu Town, on the scenic Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Situated at an elevation of approximately 50 meters, this unique facility specializes in reptiles and amphibians, housing an impressive collection of over 2,000 animals across more than 400 species. It stands out as one of Japan's largest and most interactive reptile and amphibian zoos, offering a truly hands-on experience for visitors.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical operating hours and admission fees for iZoo?

    iZoo is generally open year-round, but it's always best to check their official website for the most current operating hours, especially during holidays or special events. Admission fees typically vary for adults, children, and infants, with potential discounts for groups or online bookings. Specific pricing information is usually available directly from the facility.

    Is iZoo suitable for visitors with strollers or those requiring wheelchair access?

    Yes, iZoo is designed to be accessible. Most of the main attractions are indoors across three levels, and the facility generally accommodates strollers and wheelchairs. There are elevators and ramps to navigate between floors, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors. However, some interactive areas might have limited space, so it's advisable to check with staff upon arrival if you have specific concerns.

    Are there any specific age or weight restrictions for the interactive experiences, such as riding the Aldabra Giant tortoises?

    Yes, for the unique experience of riding an Aldabra Giant tortoise, there is typically a weight restriction. This activity is usually available for children under 30kg to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals. Other interactive experiences, like holding snakes or lizards, are generally open to all ages, but adult supervision is required for younger children, and staff will provide guidance on safe interaction.

    What kind of dining options are available at iZoo, and are there cafes nearby?

    iZoo features an on-site restaurant that offers a unique culinary experience, including adventurous options like crocodile-meat dishes (such as grilled crocodile bowls and skewers). For those seeking more conventional fare or additional choices, there are usually cafes and restaurants located within a short driving distance in Kawazu Town and along the Izu Peninsula, offering a variety of local and international cuisine.

    How long should I plan for a visit to iZoo to fully experience all its attractions?

    To fully enjoy all the interactive exhibits, observe the diverse collection of reptiles and amphibians, and participate in activities like feeding or holding animals, most visitors find that spending 2 to 3 hours at iZoo is ideal. If you plan to have a meal at the on-site restaurant or attend any special presentations, you might want to allocate a bit more time.

    What unique or rare species can I expect to see at iZoo?

    iZoo is renowned for its diverse and often rare collection. You can expect to see the only Galapagos Giant tortoises in Japan, as well as Aldabra Giant tortoises. It's also home to the only Fiji iguanas kept in captivity in Japan. Beyond these, the zoo boasts a wide array of iguanas, lizards, turtles, and snakes, including many endangered species, making it a significant conservation and educational facility.

    Are there any educational programs or behind-the-scenes tours available at iZoo?

    Yes, iZoo emphasizes educational aspects and offers insights into the lifecycle and conservation of reptiles and amphibians. They often run "backyard tours" which provide a unique, behind-the-scenes look at zoo operations, animal care, and breeding programs. These tours offer a deeper understanding of the zoo's efforts and the creatures it houses. It's recommended to check their official website or inquire upon arrival for availability and booking details.

    What should I wear when visiting iZoo, considering its indoor nature and interactive experiences?

    Given that most of iZoo's main attractions are indoors, comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. You won't need heavy outdoor gear, even in winter. However, since you'll be interacting with animals, it's wise to wear clothes that you don't mind getting a little dusty or potentially soiled. Layers are always a good idea to adjust to indoor temperatures.

    Are there any other man-made attractions or unique architecture worth visiting near iZoo?

    The Izu Peninsula, where iZoo is located, is rich with both natural beauty and interesting man-made sites. While iZoo itself is a unique architectural and experiential attraction, nearby Kawazu Town and the wider peninsula offer various other points of interest. These can include historical sites, art museums, and other themed parks. Exploring the local area can reveal charming towns and distinctive structures that reflect the region's culture and history.

    Can I find circular walks or beginner-friendly trails near iZoo for outdoor activity?

    While iZoo itself is an indoor attraction, the surrounding Izu Peninsula is a fantastic area for outdoor enthusiasts. You can certainly find numerous scenic routes and trails suitable for circular walks or beginner-friendly hikes. The region is known for its beautiful coastline, lush forests, and hot springs, offering plenty of opportunities for hikers and cyclists to explore the natural landscapes and discover picturesque paths.

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