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Himeji Central Park Safari

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Himeji Central Park Safari — location in Hyogo, Himeji

Hyogo · Himeji

34.8961°N, 134.6328°E

Himeji Central Park (姫路セントラルパーク) is a combined safari park and amusement park where visitors drive through wildlife enclosures housing lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, and bears. The safari section (サファリ) spans 100 hectares with animals roaming in semi-natural habitats — cars drive on paved roads while lions lounge meters away and giraffes approach vehicles.

The park offers drive-your-own-car safaris (if visiting by private vehicle) or safari buses (for non-drivers). Walking safari sections allow closer approach to smaller animals (kangaroos, capybaras, lemurs). The attached amusement park has roller coasters and rides but is secondary to the safari experience. This is one of Kansai's few safari parks, offering African wildlife viewing without the zoo cage atmosphere.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (seasonal variation)

Closed: Open year-round (reduced schedule some weekdays in off-season)

Entrance Fee

¥3,600 adults (safari + amusement park) | Safari-only ¥2,800 | Rental car ¥5,000 extra

Best Season

October–March (animals more active in cooler weather)

Visit Duration

3–5 hours

Getting There

Access Information

1564 Toyotomi, Himeji. A bus from Himeji Station (¥350). Entry: ¥3,600 adults (safari + amusement park), safari-only ¥2,800. Visit duration: 3–5 hours. Safari drive: 60–90 minutes. Rent a car option if not driving own vehicle: ¥5,000 additional.

Insider Guide

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**Drive-your-car vs bus safari:** Driving your own car (or rental) allows stopping for photos and controlling pace — significantly better experience. The safari bus (included in entry) is crowded (30+ passengers), moves quickly, and limits photography. If you've rented a car for Kansai travel, driving the safari maximizes the park's value. Solo/couple travelers without cars should weigh whether bus safari is sufficient or if ¥5,000 rental car upgrade is justified. **Animal activity timing:** Animals are more active during feeding times (late morning 11:00–12:00, mid-afternoon 14:00–15:00). Lions sleep extensively in heat; early entry (10:00 opening) offers slightly better activity levels. Cooler months (October–March) show more animal movement. Summer (July–August) sees animals seeking shade and minimal motion. Adjust expectations: this is a 'see animals from car' experience, not guaranteed action/interaction. **Compared to traditional zoos:** The safari format allows animals more space and semi-natural behavior. Lions exhibit pride dynamics (dominance, grooming) rather than pacing cage corners. However, it's still captivity — enclosures are large but finite, animals are habituated to vehicles. Animal welfare-conscious visitors should assess personal comfort with safari park model. The park meets Japanese zoo standards, which are generally high for animal care compared to some international safari parks.

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