Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Neo Park


This is the entrance to Neo Park. Looks cool, doesn't it?
There is a huge map on the board.
It tells you where to go and were you are at.
It was a sunny day when we went to a famous zoo called ‘Neo Park’ in Nago. As everyone living in and around Nago knows ‘Neo Park,’ we thought, “why don’t we go check it out.” We expected that Neo Park would be boring and just a zoo where you can see so many birds, but actually we enjoyed it a lot.


A grey-crowned crane begs for food. It is tall and looks scary,
but actually it is nice. You can feed it by hand. It won't hurt you.





Flamingo Lake

This area is the first zone in Neo Park. At first, before you go, you should get some food for the birds. Flamingo Lake shows many kinds of birds which live in Africa, and the lake is based on Naruku Lake in Kenya. You can feed the birds by hand. They have become attached to people, so they approach you and beg for the food.

Scarlet Ibis. It is very beautiful and easy to find.



Amazon Jungle

You can see red-orange birds in here. You can enjoy feeding birds too!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Underwater Tunnel

We found a pleco fish kissing a glass tank. Oh, don’t forget to find the prarucu fish. They are huge, so you can’t miss them.
 

Peccary Ranch

Peccaries look like wild pigs but they are not! If you are lucky, you can watch them eat food.
 
Freai Hiroba (petting zoo area)

This is popular among all ages. You can come in contact with animals such as dogs, rabbits and capybaras. They are very friendly and nice. There is a Galapagos tortoise, and you can ride on its back.



We touched an alpaca's nose. It is said that if you touch its nose,
happiness will come to you.


You can feed a capybara.
On our way to a different place where you can see animals living in Oceania, we found ostriches. We were watching them sit on the ground for a while. And suddenly, it happened. One ostrich stood up, and something pink came out of its butt. And then white stuff came out from the same spot. At first, we didn’t know what it was. But we kept looking at it very carefully, and we found out that it was ostrich’s poop.
 
Ostriches look evil.
 
When we got to the Oceania Flora and Fauna, we saw beautiful peacocks, and a wallaby there.

The eyes on the tail display as part of courtship.
The wallaby looks like a kangaroo but is smaller than a kangaroo.

 

Research Center for International Species Conservation

This facility is for protecting and breeding rare wild life all over the world. In here, we can see the Okinawan rails.

Directions

From the Kyoda interchange, go north on 58 toward Kunigami town for 20 minutes. Go past AEON in Nago and turn left at the first traffic signal. The gate of Neo Park Okinawa [ネオパーク 沖縄] is your landmark.

Cost

Entrance
  • Adult: 660 yen
  • Youth: 330 yen
  • Juvenile: 220 yen
If your group has more than 15 people, the entrance fee is 10% off.

Okinawa Light Railway
  • over 13 years old: 660 yen
  • from 3 years old to 12 years old: 440 yen
Petting zoo area
  • 300 yen
Research center for International Species Conservation
  • 300 yen

Koki is petting dogs.
Kohei is holding a guinea pig. So cute!

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