Nishiyama Zoo

Sabae City Nishiyama Zoo
Date opened Apr. 1985
Location 3-8-9, Sakura-machi, Sabae, Fukui, Japan (福井県鯖江市桜町3丁目8番9号)
Coordinates 35°57′02″N 136°10′51″E / 35.950613°N 136.180921°E / 35.950613; 136.180921Coordinates: 35°57′02″N 136°10′51″E / 35.950613°N 136.180921°E / 35.950613; 136.180921
No. of animals 58 (2018)[1]
No. of species 12 (2018)[1]
Memberships JAZA[2]
Major exhibits Red pandas, small primates, birds
Public transit access Fukui Railway's Nishi-Sabae or Nishiyama-Kōen Stations
Website www.city.sabae.fukui.jp/nishiyama_zoo

Sabae City's Nishiyama Zoo (鯖江市西山動物園, Sabae-shi Nishiyama Dōbutsuen) is a small zoo in the city of Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. The admission-free municipal zoo is on a low hill (Nishiyama Park). It is known for its red pandas; the species is the official animal of the city.[3]

Despite its small size, the zoo is home to one of the largest groups of red pandas in Japan: 11 individuals as of 2018. They are descendants of a pair donated by the Beijing Zoo in 1984. The founding couple arrrived at the Nishiyama Zoo before it officially opened the following year (though the enclosures were ready). The youngest pandas now belong to the seventh generation.[4][5]

The Beijing Zoo later donated red-crowned cranes (1985), François' langur (1987), and lar gibbons (1991) to the zoo. Other zoo residents include black squirrel monkeys, pheasants, Japanese cranes and peafowls.

It is about 0.5 km from both Nishi-Sabae Station (in the south) and Nishiyama-Kōen Station (in the east). It opens at 9 am and closes at 4:30 pm daily, except Mondays (closed).

References

  1. 1 2 "飼育動物数". Zoo (in Japanese). April 2018.
  2. "加盟園館検索". 日本動物園水族館協会 (in Japanese).
  3. "Official website of Sabae" (in Japanese). 鯖江市の動物レッサーパンダ [Sabae City's animal: The lesser panda] [Among other municipal symbols in the footer, like official flower, tree, bird]
  4. "Timeline of the Zoo" (in Japanese). 昭和59年 (1984) 11月: 第1次動物交流 北京動物園よりレッサーパンダ2頭・キジ類が来園
  5. The zoo's red pandas (in Japanese): current pandas, history, family tree.
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