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A trip to Gunma Safari Park, Japan 2019
We visited the Gunma Safari Park located in Gunma Prefecture in Tomioka City. We had a fun time.
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2019 Gunma Safari Park
Gunma Safari Park is located in Tomioka, which is about 134 km (83 miles) from Tokyo Station. It is a unique park where visitors can have a close up experience with the animals.
We visited the park on Thursday 4/25/2019 and chose the Bus Tour option as we did not want to drive our rental car into the enclosures and that was the only option in order to feed the big animals. We got up close and fed many animals that we would have never had the experience back in the states. The bus tour was about 1.5 hours long. That consisted of one 20 minute driving tour as we entered, one 45 minute stop to get out and see/feed smaller animals and a final 20 minute bus tour that allowed us to feed lions.
Prices:
Entrance Fees: $27 Adults, $19 Seniors, $14 children
Bus Tour: $13 per person
If you take your own car into the enclosures, you can spend as much time as you want in the middle section where you can get out an feed the small animals. It's a trade off.
We had lunch at the Savana restaurant and found the food to be quite good. One of the things we ordered was the Gunma Tonkatsu which was very delicious. Gunma is known for pork so we wanted to try it. The meat was very tender.
Afterwards we toured the Bird Park which was only a dollar. Interesting enough, we found that they had other animals there that you could feed or get up an close too like kangaroos and capybaras. You definitely have to visit this part of the park.
Gunma Safari Park, Japan
The Safari Park in Gunma Prefecture in Japan offers a close encounter with animals in captivity.
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There is a leisure tour where you see 1000 animals from around 100 species up close and personal, and a plaza for petting of the small animals. And there is even an amusement park with a Ferris wheel to enjoy.
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2 January 2012.In Gunma Safari Park Japan.
Gunma Safari Park 群馬サファリパークにいってみた!
Gunma Safari Park Zoo in Japan
Zoo in the Gunma prefecture of Japan.
I will be given raw meat to the lions.
There are very powerful!
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群馬サファリパーク 動物たちの夕食 Gunma Safari Park Dinner of animals
夕暮れサファリで普段見られない動物たちの
夕食がサファリバスから見られます。
Of animals that are not found usually in the evening safari
I can be seen from the safari bus dinner.
撮影 2014年8月10日 August 10, 2014 shooting
撮影地 富岡市岡本 Location Okamoto Tomioka-shi
Gunma Safari Park!
My host family took me to Gunma Safari Park! I got to feed lions and tigers and I was spit on by a llama XD
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JAPANTRIP「Tomioka Silk Mill【World Heritage】」Isobe, Gunma Prefecture【富岡製糸場(群馬)】
Tomioka Silk Mill is the first model silk-reeling factory which Japanese government established in 1872. At the end of the Edo period of Japanese history, in the mid 19th century, Japan opened its doors to the world and in 1859 began to trade with Western countries. At that time, the most important Japanese export to the West was raw silk. However, because raw silk was produced by hand, insufficient quantity could be produced to meet export demand. Also, there were problems caused by the widespread availability of low-quality raw silk and the fact that some unscrupulous merchants falsified the quality to sell the silk at a higher price. The reputation of the Japanese raw silk had gone down.
The Meiji government pursued a policy of promoting modern industry in order to stimulate the modernization of Japan and achieve equal status with Western countries. In order to raise funds for it, the government thought that export of raw silk would be most suitable.
Then, the government decided to set up a model factory equipped with modern silk-reeling machines from Western countries to enable mass-production of high-quality raw silk and to train Japanese people in the techniques of machine-reeling and to become leaders in their home towns.
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群馬県富岡市 群馬サファリパーク Gunma Prefecture Tomioka Gunma Safari Park
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An onsen paradise bringing together famous hot springs starting with Kusatsu; it is also known for the World Heritage site of the Tomioka Silk Mill
Area Characteristics
Gunma Prefecture which is located in the northern Kanto region is rich in onsen. Numbering more than 180, the prefecture is known for its numerous famous hot springs among which are the big 4 onsen of Kusatsu, Ikaho, Minakami and Shima in the north followed by other major springs such as Manza and Sarugakyo. There are natural features such as the Special Natural Monument of Oze and the southern Mt. Akagi whose plains at the bottom are the 2nd-longest in the nation after those of Mt. Fuji, so it is an area that is surrounded in onsen and natural beauty. Japan’s first silk mill in the city of Tomioka was registered in 2014 as a part of the World Heritage site known as the Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites. There is good access to Gunma from the capital and the prefecture is popular as an easy tourist destination for a day trip or an overnight stay.
Major Sites
Kusatsu is a popular sightseeing spot as it is one of the Top 3 Onsen in Japan boasting the largest output of natural water in the country. There are also other tourist spots such as a hot spring area where mineral deposits are harvested and a dry riverbed in the west. Along with Shima Onsen, there are also other famous springs such as Manza Onsen which is located at an altitude of 1800m and Oigami Onsen which is near Oze. The onsen can be enjoyed along with winter sports. The Kiryu Textile Memorial Hall which displays 1300-year-old Kiryu textiles deserves to be seen along with a trip to Tomioka Silk Mill. As well, other sites include Gunma Safari Park and Mt. Myogi which has been selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Views.
Food
Konnyaku (a jelly made from the konjac plant) is a Gunma specialty. At Konnyaku Park, you can enjoy a tour of the factory and a buffet. During the festivals, there are the ever-present yaki-manju buns at the food stalls, and the popular three big udon of Gunma: Mizuzawa Udon, Tatebayashi Udon and Kiryu Udon. As souvenirs, Gateau Rusk and Shimonita Green Onion Crackers are famous.
Transportation
Accessing Gunma through Takasaki is convenient. The city can be reached from Tokyo Station within about 50 minutes via the Joetsu Shinkansen (Bullet Train). From there, you can take a bus to reach Kusatsu and Ikaho. It is usual to drive around the area by rental car.
Accommodations
Of course, there are accommodations at the big 4 onsen as well as in the onsen areas of Shibukawa, Oigami, Manza and Sarugakyo and the highlands including Kita-Karuizawa. Also, there are many such facilities in the areas around easily accessible Takasaki and Maebashi.
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