Okinawa Zoo and Museum (Okinawa, Japan):
Date of visit: 17 April 2025
The Okinawa Zoo is situated in the island's main city of Naha, although it is quite a way north of the city centre. It takes about an hour by bus to the Nakanomachi bus stop, followed by ten or fifteen minutes walking through some narrow streets. The entry fee is 1000 Yen.
It is a fairly big site, but the animals are all on the left side of the lake which is in the middle of the grounds. The top part, by the main entry gate, is taken up with play areas, food courts, and the Wonder Museum. I had a quick run through the museum before I left - it is aimed at kids and there are no animals in there.
The lake itself had signage for wild birds which occur there, and although the map has symbols for a swan and a pelican there were no captive birds. I don't know if the symbols are just a creative choice, or if there are normally birds such as pelicans there and they are off-display for bird flu reasons.
The map looks pretty straightforward but in practice some back-tracking is required to see everything because several of the areas have quite convoluted pathways - one area is even named "Satoyama Labyrinth"!
The names given to the separate zones within the zoo are either descriptive or totally unenlightening:
The first area is "Ryukyu Archipelago" which displays native (or introduced) species of the island chain as well as local domestic breeds, and for some reason the monkeys are all housed here as well.
The next zone is given the all-encompassing name of "Animal Plaza" on the English pamphlet map, with further divisions into "Satoyama Labyrinth" which is mostly bears and small mammals; and "Herbivore's Ashibina" for megafauna like giraffes and hippos.
The "Unexplored Areas of Hunters" is next, which starts with a temple-themed reptile house and then has a maze-like multi-level outdoors area for Giant Anteaters, Jaguar, and various crocodilians and turtles.
The final zone is "Lion Field" which is pretty self-explanatory, although there is no field.
There is also a stretch of path just above "Lion Field" which was blocked for construction work on my visit. On the map the kangaroos and emus are marked here - these were instead being displayed by the giraffes.
The Okinawa Zoo is one of those Japanese zoos which is a strange mix of extremely good exhibits and absolutely awful ones. The "Ryukyu Archipelago" zone starts off with a row of very large aviaries - two levels high - and an excellent set of terrariums for ectotherms, but then straight afterwards is a row of horrendous box-like concrete cages for a Ryukyu Wild Pig, Japanese Raccoon Dog, and a variety of primates. And then almost opposite those monkey cages is a great big cage for Yakushima Macaques which is large enough to have a whole separate visitor tunnel running through the middle of it. The juxtaposition of the good-then-awful is so bizarre.
However, on the whole, the enclosures at the zoo are not terrible. The worst, after the aforementioned monkey cages, are the tiny Giant Anteater pens and the very small Hippo pen. Other than that I'd say most enclosures are fairly small but adequate.
Photos can currently be seen in the Japan Other gallery. Use the left arrow from this photo to move through them: Okinawa Zoo pamphlet map - ZooChat
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MAMMALS:
Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus
Giant Anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla
Ryukyu Flying Fox Pteropus dasymallus inopinatus
Pigmy Slow Loris Nycticebus pygmaeus
Geoffroy's Spider Monkey Ateles geoffroyi
Tufted Capuchin Cebus apella
Common Squirrel Monkey Saimiri sciureus
Mandrill Mandrillus sphinx
Yakushima Macaque Macaca fuscata yakui
Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
Asian Elephant Elephas maximus
domestic Horse (Yonaguni and Cheju Ponies)
domestic Cow (Kuchinshima Cattle)
domestic Goat (Shima Hijya Goat)
domestic Sheep (Corriedale)
domestic Pig (Shima Uwa Pig)
Ryukyu Wild Pig Sus scrofa riukiuanus
Common Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius
Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis
Honshu Sika Deer Cervus nippon aplodontus
Taiwan Sika Deer Cervus nippon taiouanus
African Lion Panthera leo (white and regular)
Jaguar Panthera onca
Tsushima Leopard Cat Prionailurus bengalensis euptilura
domestic Dog (Ryukyu Dog) (seen, but sleeping back in the shelter so not a good view at all)
Japanese Red Fox Vulpes vulpes japonicus (did not see)
Japanese Raccoon Dog Nyctereutes viverrinus
Japanese Black Bear Ursus thibetanus japonicus
Sun Bear Helarctos malayanus
Japanese Badger Meles anakuma
Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra
Small-clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus
Japanese Squirrel Sciurus lis
domestic Guinea Pig
Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
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BIRDS:
Ostrich Struthio camelus
Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae
Red-crowned Crane Grus japonensis
Black-faced Spoonbill Platalea minor
Great Egret Egretta alba
Intermediate Egret Egretta intermedia
Black-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax
Japanese Night Heron Gorsachius goisagi
Eastern Cattle Egret Bubulcus coromandus
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus
domestic Chicken
Japanese Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos japonica
Grey-faced Buzzard Butastur indicus
Crested Serpent-Eagle Spilornis cheela perplexus
Collared Scops Owl Otus bakkamoena
Japanese Wood Pigeon Columba janthina janthina
Ryukyu Green Pigeon Treron permagnus permagnus (or Treron formosae permagnus depending on whether one splits it or not)
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ECTOTHERMS:
REPTILES:
False Gharial Tomistoma schlegelii
American Alligator Alligator mississippiensis
Spectacled Caiman Caiman crocodilus
African Spurred Tortoise Centrochelys sulcata
Aldabra Giant Tortoise Aldabrachelys gigantea
Alligator Snapping Turtle Macrochelys temminckii
Big-headed Turtle Platysternon megacephalum
Yellow-margined Box Turtle Cuora flavomarginata
Bourret's Box Turtle Cuora bourreti (seen but mostly hidden under bark)
Amboina Box Turtle Cuora amboinensis
Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle Geoemyda japonica
Reeves' Turtle Mauremys reevesii
Japanese Pond Turtle Mauremys japonica
Yellow Pond Turtle Mauremys mutica (I think both M. mutica mutica and M. mutica kami)
Spotted Pond Turtle Geochlemys hamiltoni
Giant Asian Pond Turtle Heosemys grandis
Three-toed Box Turtle Terrapene carolina triunguis
Chinese Softshell Turtle Pelodiscus sinensis
Okinawa Tree Lizard Diploderma (Japalura) polygonotum polygonotum (did not see)
Green Grass Lizard Takydromus smaragdinus
Kishinoue's Giant Skink Plestiodon kishinouyei (seen but mostly hidden inside a pipe)
Black Spiny-tailed Iguana Ctenosaura similis
Yellow-headed Water Monitor Varanus cumingi
Ball Python Python regius
Burmese Python Python bivittatus
Taiwan Beauty Snake Elaphe taeniura friesi
Japanese Rat Snake Elaphe climacophora
Yonaguni Keeled Rat Snake Elaphe carinata yonaguniensis
Sakishima Odd-toothed Snake Lycodon rufozonatus walli
Ryukyu Odd-toothed Snake Lycodon semicarinatus
Habu Protobothrops flavoviridis
AMPHIBIANS:
Miyako Toad Bufo gargarizans miyakonis
Okinawa Tip-nosed Frog Odorrana narina
Anderson's Crocodile Newt Echinotriton andersoni
Okinawa Sword-tailed Newt Cynops ensicauda popei
Three-toed Amphiuma Amphiuma tridactylum
FISH:
Giant Mottled Eel Anguilla marmorata
Ryukyu Swamp Eel Monopterus sp.
Paradise Fish Macropodus opercularis
Silver Crucian Carp (labelled with a scientific name of just Carassius sp.)
Yoshinoburi Goby Rhinogobius flumineus (labelled as Rhinogobius brunneus, from which it was split)
Japanese Killifish Oryzias latipes
INVERTEBRATES:
River Prawn Macrobrachium lar
Date of visit: 17 April 2025
The Okinawa Zoo is situated in the island's main city of Naha, although it is quite a way north of the city centre. It takes about an hour by bus to the Nakanomachi bus stop, followed by ten or fifteen minutes walking through some narrow streets. The entry fee is 1000 Yen.
It is a fairly big site, but the animals are all on the left side of the lake which is in the middle of the grounds. The top part, by the main entry gate, is taken up with play areas, food courts, and the Wonder Museum. I had a quick run through the museum before I left - it is aimed at kids and there are no animals in there.
The lake itself had signage for wild birds which occur there, and although the map has symbols for a swan and a pelican there were no captive birds. I don't know if the symbols are just a creative choice, or if there are normally birds such as pelicans there and they are off-display for bird flu reasons.
The map looks pretty straightforward but in practice some back-tracking is required to see everything because several of the areas have quite convoluted pathways - one area is even named "Satoyama Labyrinth"!
The names given to the separate zones within the zoo are either descriptive or totally unenlightening:
The first area is "Ryukyu Archipelago" which displays native (or introduced) species of the island chain as well as local domestic breeds, and for some reason the monkeys are all housed here as well.
The next zone is given the all-encompassing name of "Animal Plaza" on the English pamphlet map, with further divisions into "Satoyama Labyrinth" which is mostly bears and small mammals; and "Herbivore's Ashibina" for megafauna like giraffes and hippos.
The "Unexplored Areas of Hunters" is next, which starts with a temple-themed reptile house and then has a maze-like multi-level outdoors area for Giant Anteaters, Jaguar, and various crocodilians and turtles.
The final zone is "Lion Field" which is pretty self-explanatory, although there is no field.
There is also a stretch of path just above "Lion Field" which was blocked for construction work on my visit. On the map the kangaroos and emus are marked here - these were instead being displayed by the giraffes.
The Okinawa Zoo is one of those Japanese zoos which is a strange mix of extremely good exhibits and absolutely awful ones. The "Ryukyu Archipelago" zone starts off with a row of very large aviaries - two levels high - and an excellent set of terrariums for ectotherms, but then straight afterwards is a row of horrendous box-like concrete cages for a Ryukyu Wild Pig, Japanese Raccoon Dog, and a variety of primates. And then almost opposite those monkey cages is a great big cage for Yakushima Macaques which is large enough to have a whole separate visitor tunnel running through the middle of it. The juxtaposition of the good-then-awful is so bizarre.
However, on the whole, the enclosures at the zoo are not terrible. The worst, after the aforementioned monkey cages, are the tiny Giant Anteater pens and the very small Hippo pen. Other than that I'd say most enclosures are fairly small but adequate.
Photos can currently be seen in the Japan Other gallery. Use the left arrow from this photo to move through them: Okinawa Zoo pamphlet map - ZooChat
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MAMMALS:
Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus
Giant Anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla
Ryukyu Flying Fox Pteropus dasymallus inopinatus
Pigmy Slow Loris Nycticebus pygmaeus
Geoffroy's Spider Monkey Ateles geoffroyi
Tufted Capuchin Cebus apella
Common Squirrel Monkey Saimiri sciureus
Mandrill Mandrillus sphinx
Yakushima Macaque Macaca fuscata yakui
Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
Asian Elephant Elephas maximus
domestic Horse (Yonaguni and Cheju Ponies)
domestic Cow (Kuchinshima Cattle)
domestic Goat (Shima Hijya Goat)
domestic Sheep (Corriedale)
domestic Pig (Shima Uwa Pig)
Ryukyu Wild Pig Sus scrofa riukiuanus
Common Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius
Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis
Honshu Sika Deer Cervus nippon aplodontus
Taiwan Sika Deer Cervus nippon taiouanus
African Lion Panthera leo (white and regular)
Jaguar Panthera onca
Tsushima Leopard Cat Prionailurus bengalensis euptilura
domestic Dog (Ryukyu Dog) (seen, but sleeping back in the shelter so not a good view at all)
Japanese Red Fox Vulpes vulpes japonicus (did not see)
Japanese Raccoon Dog Nyctereutes viverrinus
Japanese Black Bear Ursus thibetanus japonicus
Sun Bear Helarctos malayanus
Japanese Badger Meles anakuma
Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra
Small-clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus
Japanese Squirrel Sciurus lis
domestic Guinea Pig
Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
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BIRDS:
Ostrich Struthio camelus
Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae
Red-crowned Crane Grus japonensis
Black-faced Spoonbill Platalea minor
Great Egret Egretta alba
Intermediate Egret Egretta intermedia
Black-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax
Japanese Night Heron Gorsachius goisagi
Eastern Cattle Egret Bubulcus coromandus
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus
domestic Chicken
Japanese Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos japonica
Grey-faced Buzzard Butastur indicus
Crested Serpent-Eagle Spilornis cheela perplexus
Collared Scops Owl Otus bakkamoena
Japanese Wood Pigeon Columba janthina janthina
Ryukyu Green Pigeon Treron permagnus permagnus (or Treron formosae permagnus depending on whether one splits it or not)
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ECTOTHERMS:
REPTILES:
False Gharial Tomistoma schlegelii
American Alligator Alligator mississippiensis
Spectacled Caiman Caiman crocodilus
African Spurred Tortoise Centrochelys sulcata
Aldabra Giant Tortoise Aldabrachelys gigantea
Alligator Snapping Turtle Macrochelys temminckii
Big-headed Turtle Platysternon megacephalum
Yellow-margined Box Turtle Cuora flavomarginata
Bourret's Box Turtle Cuora bourreti (seen but mostly hidden under bark)
Amboina Box Turtle Cuora amboinensis
Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle Geoemyda japonica
Reeves' Turtle Mauremys reevesii
Japanese Pond Turtle Mauremys japonica
Yellow Pond Turtle Mauremys mutica (I think both M. mutica mutica and M. mutica kami)
Spotted Pond Turtle Geochlemys hamiltoni
Giant Asian Pond Turtle Heosemys grandis
Three-toed Box Turtle Terrapene carolina triunguis
Chinese Softshell Turtle Pelodiscus sinensis
Okinawa Tree Lizard Diploderma (Japalura) polygonotum polygonotum (did not see)
Green Grass Lizard Takydromus smaragdinus
Kishinoue's Giant Skink Plestiodon kishinouyei (seen but mostly hidden inside a pipe)
Black Spiny-tailed Iguana Ctenosaura similis
Yellow-headed Water Monitor Varanus cumingi
Ball Python Python regius
Burmese Python Python bivittatus
Taiwan Beauty Snake Elaphe taeniura friesi
Japanese Rat Snake Elaphe climacophora
Yonaguni Keeled Rat Snake Elaphe carinata yonaguniensis
Sakishima Odd-toothed Snake Lycodon rufozonatus walli
Ryukyu Odd-toothed Snake Lycodon semicarinatus
Habu Protobothrops flavoviridis
AMPHIBIANS:
Miyako Toad Bufo gargarizans miyakonis
Okinawa Tip-nosed Frog Odorrana narina
Anderson's Crocodile Newt Echinotriton andersoni
Okinawa Sword-tailed Newt Cynops ensicauda popei
Three-toed Amphiuma Amphiuma tridactylum
FISH:
Giant Mottled Eel Anguilla marmorata
Ryukyu Swamp Eel Monopterus sp.
Paradise Fish Macropodus opercularis
Silver Crucian Carp (labelled with a scientific name of just Carassius sp.)
Yoshinoburi Goby Rhinogobius flumineus (labelled as Rhinogobius brunneus, from which it was split)
Japanese Killifish Oryzias latipes
INVERTEBRATES:
River Prawn Macrobrachium lar