Kamiagatamachi Saozaki Park 817-1603, Tsushima, Nagasaki PrefectureMap
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Very interesting, great staff
This is a fantastic conservation centre, admittedly a long way away from anything, but a great trip out here is rewarded by friendly staff and a wide range of displays. We arrived just as they were cl...
We were lucky enough to be there at the feeding time. Otherwise there isn't much to do or see. Information in English is very limited. Note that this center is close every Monday except if that Mond...
The Center is a bit hard to get to unless you have your own car, and there isn't a whole lot of information in English, but there is plenty for those who can read Japanese. The star attraction is the ...
When I look at the net, the road is narrow and the car is damaged by the pass. It was written. There was a parking lot below, but I was going to go, so GO. Arrived at the entrance without any problems on an ordinary road. Can I park 6~7? Admission is free to enter the building, there is a request to fill out where it came from, and it is unknown whether it can be done. The main exhibition must be Tsushima Yamako, but when I looked at the contents of the exhibition, I noticed the animals and plants related to the native species of Tsushima and Tsushima Yamako. Main ...
As a wild cat of endangered species, you can observe the ecology of the tsushimayama cat called "Kanata-kun" at a facility that protects valuable tsushimayama cats along with the iriomoteyama cat. Since I visited first thing in the morning, I was able to see it moving actively. (It seems that he often sleeps in the afternoon.). The round, small, white-spotted ears, the cheeks of the forehead, and the soft face were so lovely that I felt the responsibility of human beings to increase the number of remaining less than 100.
Very interesting, great staff
This is a fantastic conservation centre, admittedly a long way away from anything, but a great trip out here is rewarded by friendly staff and a wide range of displays. We arrived just as they were cl...
Very far but informative (Japanese only)
We were lucky enough to be there at the feeding time. Otherwise there isn't much to do or see. Information in English is very limited. Note that this center is close every Monday except if that Mond...
Interesting, but out of the way
The Center is a bit hard to get to unless you have your own car, and there isn't a whole lot of information in English, but there is plenty for those who can read Japanese. The star attraction is the ...
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When I look at the net, the road is narrow and the car is damaged by the pass. It was written. There was a parking lot below, but I was going to go, so GO. Arrived at the entrance without any problems on an ordinary road. Can I park 6~7? Admission is free to enter the building, there is a request to fill out where it came from, and it is unknown whether it can be done. The main exhibition must be Tsushima Yamako, but when I looked at the contents of the exhibition, I noticed the animals and plants related to the native species of Tsushima and Tsushima Yamako. Main ...
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As a wild cat of endangered species, you can observe the ecology of the tsushimayama cat called "Kanata-kun" at a facility that protects valuable tsushimayama cats along with the iriomoteyama cat. Since I visited first thing in the morning, I was able to see it moving actively. (It seems that he often sleeps in the afternoon.). The round, small, white-spotted ears, the cheeks of the forehead, and the soft face were so lovely that I felt the responsibility of human beings to increase the number of remaining less than 100.