Ueno Zoo mini review:
Pros:
First time seeing animals like aye-aye, fossa, black lemur, Pallas cat, pangolin, tinamou, slaty woodpecker, parrot finch, golden breasted starling and scheltopusik
Signs were pleasing to see, gave simple info about the animal
Worth the admission price, which Ueno Zoo is widely known for
Small Mammal House was definitely my favourite part of the zoo, lots of interesting animals like tarsier and echidna. Although they were nocturnal, animals were quite active
Non animal attractions like the giant moa statue were interesting
Gorilla baby appeared, which was quite cute
Tons of rare species that the general public doesn’t usually hear about
The interesting sun bear exhibit, which had a mini otter exhibit integrated to it
Food was decent for zoo food
Cons:
Giant mammals were usually kept in tiny enclosures
The abysmal indoor meerkat enclosure in the Small Mammal house, which was the only part of the house I really didn’t like. The outdoor meerkat enclosure was better
Most bird cages looked dirty and small
Avian species that I wanted to see (looking at you brush turkey) were either blocked off by a white tarp or avian influenza warnings
The lack of canids
Monkey cages looked small, only decent to good primate exhibits were for the gorilla enclosure, the macaque rock and the exhibits for the marmoset and the tamarin.
As you may have known, the zoo has cut off different species from its arsenal over the years. Animals like lion, Barbary sheep, zebra, okapi, Balkhan hamster, striped grass mouse, treeshrew, piping guan, bearded barbet, fireback pheasant, cock of the rock and the last maned wolf of Japan have all left the zoo, which lingered a wave of sadness around me knowing that I can’t see these species anymore.
Didn’t line up but one of the panda lines were abysmally long, I simply went to Panda Forest and saw one panda to save time. I need more info on why people are lining up to see these specific pandas.
All in all, the zoo was interesting and fun to visit.
@Dr. Wolverine thank you for helping me with tips and suggestions on visiting the zoo, it made my trip a whole lot better. I would definitely visit again, as this zoo is one zoo you can’t get enough of with its species and history. However, it’s age is starting to show with its exhibits, and species are being lost. Hopefully, the zoo will balance modernity with species diversity to become a world class city zoo. I give the zoo a rating of 8.1/10