Nasu Safari Park Map (2023 – 2022)
Planning your adventure at Nasu Safari Park just got easier with the most up-to-date Nasu Safari Park Map.
Nasu Safari Park is a drive-through wildlife park located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It features animals such as lions, tigers, and giraffes in open-range habitats, allowing close-up vehicle and bus tours. The park emphasizes interactive wildlife experiences, education, and conservation.
Navigate directly to the nighttime lion feeding zone or schedule your seat in the Jungle Bus for an up-close view of giraffes and rhinos. Don’t miss the small animal contact area near the African herbivore trail—especially popular with families.
This map makes it simple to plan every stop and maximize your time on site.
Nasu Safari Park Map 2023
Nasu Safari Park Map 2023 updates include the addition of the “Safari Walk” walking course, which allows visitors to observe animals from a new perspective, and the expansion of the “Wild Ride” activity bus, offering a thrilling experience feeding lions through a wire mesh ceiling. The park also enhanced its night safari program, now held every Saturday from April to October, enabling guests to observe nocturnal animals like lions and tigers in their natural behaviors. These updates provide more interactive and varied ways to experience the park’s 70 species of animals in both day and night settings.

Printable Nasu Safari Park Map PDF 2023
Nasu Safari Park Map 2022
Nasu Safari Park Map 2022 updates included the clear marking of the Night Safari experience and the addition of unique souvenir shop locations. The map also highlighted key zones such as the Lion Zone and Petting Zoo, making navigation to major attractions easier for visitors. These updates improved the overall guest experience by providing more detailed and accessible information about the park’s layout and offerings.

FAQ
What time does Nasu Safari Park open and close?
Nasu Safari Park is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:30 PM. Hours may vary depending on the season, and the park is typically closed on Thursdays except during Golden Week, summer vacation, and New Year’s holidays. Night safaris are also available during certain seasons and weekends.
How much is admission to Nasu Safari Park?
Admission to Nasu Safari Park is 2,800 yen (about $19) for adults and 1,900 yen (about $13) for children ages 3 through elementary school. Special experiences like the Night Safari or bus tours require separate fees.
What animals can you see at Nasu Safari Park?
At Nasu Safari Park, you can see around 70 species of animals, including lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, hippos, bison, and various herbivores and carnivores. The park features both safari zones for large animals and petting areas for smaller animals.
Can you feed or interact with animals at Nasu Safari Park (e.g., giraffes, elephants, alpacas)?
Yes, you can feed and interact with animals at Nasu Safari Park. Visitors can feed herbivorous animals such as giraffes and elephants, and there are petting zones where you can interact with smaller animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, and alpacas. Elephant rides and close-up encounters with animals are also available during specific experiences.