Hello everyone:
I plan to take a trip to Japan this year, mainly focused on zoos and aquariums, although I also want to visit other places and do normal sightseeing. The currently idea is to make a 17-day trip (trip from Spain not included) focusing on Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Toba. I know that Japan offers many other interesting areas, both in terms of zoos and aquariums and tourism, but my traveling friends can't stay longer. I would like to expose the centers with animals that I have selected and ask for advice and help from zoochaters who know these sites.
1. Kobe Oji Zoo
2. Kobe Animal Kingdom
3. Atoa
4. Suma Aqualife Park Kobe
5. Osaka Aquarium
6. Tennoji Zoo
7. Toba Aquarium
8. Zoorasia
9. Nogeyama Zoological park
10. Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
11. Saitama Children’s Zoo
12. Tama Zoo
13. Inokashira Park Zoo
14. Sunshine Aquarium
15. Adachi Park of Living Things
16. Ueno Zoo
17. Sumida Aquarium
18. Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa
19. Edogawa Natural Zoo
20. Tokyo Sea Life Park
21. Shinagawa Aquarium
Logically, in some cases the idea is to visit a couple of centers on the same day. Other days, we'll only visit one center, combining it with typical tourism.
I have many questions, but right now the main ones are related to the organization of time on the trip. Here we go!
Do you consider this list exaggerated? Do you think there are centers on the list that are not worth visiting? I have chosen them all in reference to species that don't exist in Europe, but I am aware that in some cases even these species are repeated. However, I'm afraid to remove any of them from the list and miss something. However, cutting the list would decongest the list and allow for calmer tourism. I am undecided and I wiWillead your advice carefully.
To organize the trip, it would also be very useful to know the approximate time needed to visit these places. It's necessary to start from the base that I do not know these centers, it would be my first visit in all of them, so this may cause me to need more time than normal to visit them... or not. You also have to remember that I take a lot of potos because I look for rare animals that I have not photographed, including subspecies. I photograph all the different species that I see. I would like fellow Japanese experts to tell me the time needed to visit each zoo or aquarium on this list.
These are my initial doubts, but I obviously have more and will keep asking. I hope you can help me in this task and plan a great zoo trip!
I plan to take a trip to Japan this year, mainly focused on zoos and aquariums, although I also want to visit other places and do normal sightseeing. The currently idea is to make a 17-day trip (trip from Spain not included) focusing on Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Toba. I know that Japan offers many other interesting areas, both in terms of zoos and aquariums and tourism, but my traveling friends can't stay longer. I would like to expose the centers with animals that I have selected and ask for advice and help from zoochaters who know these sites.
1. Kobe Oji Zoo
2. Kobe Animal Kingdom
3. Atoa
4. Suma Aqualife Park Kobe
5. Osaka Aquarium
6. Tennoji Zoo
7. Toba Aquarium
8. Zoorasia
9. Nogeyama Zoological park
10. Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
11. Saitama Children’s Zoo
12. Tama Zoo
13. Inokashira Park Zoo
14. Sunshine Aquarium
15. Adachi Park of Living Things
16. Ueno Zoo
17. Sumida Aquarium
18. Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa
19. Edogawa Natural Zoo
20. Tokyo Sea Life Park
21. Shinagawa Aquarium
Logically, in some cases the idea is to visit a couple of centers on the same day. Other days, we'll only visit one center, combining it with typical tourism.
I have many questions, but right now the main ones are related to the organization of time on the trip. Here we go!
Do you consider this list exaggerated? Do you think there are centers on the list that are not worth visiting? I have chosen them all in reference to species that don't exist in Europe, but I am aware that in some cases even these species are repeated. However, I'm afraid to remove any of them from the list and miss something. However, cutting the list would decongest the list and allow for calmer tourism. I am undecided and I wiWillead your advice carefully.
To organize the trip, it would also be very useful to know the approximate time needed to visit these places. It's necessary to start from the base that I do not know these centers, it would be my first visit in all of them, so this may cause me to need more time than normal to visit them... or not. You also have to remember that I take a lot of potos because I look for rare animals that I have not photographed, including subspecies. I photograph all the different species that I see. I would like fellow Japanese experts to tell me the time needed to visit each zoo or aquarium on this list.
These are my initial doubts, but I obviously have more and will keep asking. I hope you can help me in this task and plan a great zoo trip!
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