Wanpaku Kochi (わんぱーくこうち)
4.5
This is a vast urban park in Sanbashi Street, Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, where various leisure facilities are gathered around a pond with a huge artificial waterfall flowing into it. A popular facility is Animal Land, with more than 90 species of animals such as lions, zebras, and pure white baboons. The park is a place for the entire family to enjoy all day with other facilities such as Playland, where you can enjoy large playground equipment such as a Ferris wheel and Merry-go-round, the garden plaza around the waterfall, a waterside walking plaza, and an adventure playground.
Review of Wanpaku Kochi
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating大型ネコ科界のスター揃い♪なのに無料なんて!
とても親切で丁寧な掲示板がたくさんあり、
動物たちへの愛情を感じました。
規模は大きくないですが、
ダイジェスト版の動物図鑑から飛び出してきた
かのような網羅の仕方もポイント!
むしろ小さなこども連れにはぴったりかと♪
無料で見られる動物園のアニマルランドはもちろん、遊具で遊んだり、散策したりと、じっくり楽しむことができます。
無料で入園できるアニマルランドもお薦めです。
Details
- Hours
- 9:00-17:00
- Closed
- Wednesday (The next day for Public holidays), New Year's Holiday (12/28-1/1)
- Fees
- [Admission fee] Free
* Playland play facilities are Charge - Parking Lot
- Available(125spaces)
※Free - Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Available (Available only in certain places)
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Note
- Temporary suspension:Closed until May 10, 2020 (Information as of May 8, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Kochi Areas

The largest of Shikoku's prefectures, Kochi is endowed with some of the island's most exceptional sand beaches lining the Pacific Ocean, which narrows into the Shimanto-gawa, a huge river that stretches 196 kilometers into the prefecture, passing verdant mountains and hosting countless riverside activities. Whether you're a pilgrim or not, Kochi's 16 Buddhist temples that make up one leg of the Shikoku Pilgrimage are worth a visit, particularly Chikurin-ji for its five-tier pagoda.