Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Izu Cactus Park (Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture) is a theme park-style botanical park and zoo that combines greenhouse displays of cacti and succulents with opportunities to interact with animals. In addition to greenhouses and outdoor exhibits that house a wide variety of cacti and succulents from Japan and abroad, the park is known for its "hot spring baths (open-air baths)" for capybaras, and is characterized by its ability to allow visitors to experience the charm of plants and animals up close through seasonal exhibits and events. Popular with families, couples, and plant lovers, it is also a tourist hub for the naturally rich Izu Kogen area.
Highlights
- Cactus and succulent display:Cacti and succulents from around the world are exhibited in greenhouses and outdoors. There are also exhibits of rare species and flowers, and you can learn about the plant ecology of arid regions.
- Capybara open-air bath:The sight of capybaras bathing in the hot springs is a famous sight, especially in winter. Depending on the season and time, you can see different bathing scenes, making it a popular photo spot.
- Interactive animal area:There is a zone where you can interact with and feed squirrel monkeys, alpacas, rabbits, and more (please check the event status).
- Walks and views:The park has walking paths surrounded by greenery, where you can enjoy seasonal flowers and distant views of nature. There are also playground equipment and rest areas for children.
- Seasonal events and exhibits:There are seasonal events such as flowering plant events, special animal events, and night events.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station:The nearest entrance is Izukogen Station (Izu Kyuko Line), and it is also accessible from Ito Station.
- Bus/Shuttle:There are many local buses and seasonal shuttle buses that depart from Izukogen Station and Ito Station, so please check the timetable and operation status in advance. The bus ride takes approximately 10 to 25 minutes.
- taxi:It is about a 10-20 minute taxi ride from Izukogen Station (this may vary depending on road conditions).
- car:From Tokyo, it takes about 2-3 hours (depending on traffic conditions) via the Tomei Expressway, Odawara Atsugi Road, and National Route 135. There is a parking lot within the park where you can come by car (please check the official website for details).
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Standard: 2-3 hours (including greenhouse tour, animal encounters, and snacks)
- If you want to observe carefully and take photos: 3 to 4 hours
- For events or leisurely meals: Half a day (4 hours or more)
Nearby spots
- Mount Omuro:A mountain with a beautiful volcanic shape. Take the lift to the top and enjoy a 360-degree view.
- Jogasaki Coast:A scenic spot with cliffs and a suspension bridge. Walks along the sea are popular.
- Art galleries and museums in the Izu Kogen area:There are many tourist attractions scattered around the area, including the Teddy Bear Museum and the Craft Museum.
- Ito Onsen:You can enjoy the hot spring town by taking a day trip or staying overnight.
- Granpal Park:Family-friendly leisure facilities are also nearby.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- congestion:The park tends to get crowded on weekends, consecutive holidays (Golden Week, summer vacation, New Year's), and during the winter tourist season. Visitors especially gather during capybara bathing times and popular events, so please allow yourself plenty of time when visiting.
- Etiquette for interacting with animals:In the petting area, follow the instructions of the staff and do not startle or touch the animals. When feeding animals, please only feed them in designated areas.
- Cactus thorns:Please be careful, especially if you have children with you, as there is a risk of injury if you touch the exhibits.
- Climate and clothing:The greenhouse can be hot and humid. Outdoors, there are days when the sun is shining or the wind is strong, so we recommend wearing a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes. In winter, the capybara hot springs are a highlight, but it is cold outside, so be sure to dress warmly.
- Wheelchairs and strollers:The park has some uneven areas and steps. Wheelchairs and strollers are accessible, but please check the route and certain areas in advance.
- Check for the latest information:Opening hours, admission fees, events, animal exhibits, and transportation (such as shuttle bus service) may change depending on the season or other circumstances. We recommend checking the official website or calling the zoo for the latest information before visiting.
To ensure an enjoyable stay, please follow the official website and local directions while visiting safely and with good manners.
