
"Anitouch Tokyo Dome City" is the largest indoor-type petting zoo in Tokyo. It is a facility operated by the "Izu Chaboten Animal Park" and is home to as many as 50 species of animals. I heard that I could meet rare animals, including the first nocturnal animal in Anitouch, and I went immediately!
Indoor-type petting zoo for both adults and children

"Anitouch Tokyo Dome City" is located on the first floor of the "Yellow Building" in Tokyo Dome City.
With a total area of 1200 m² and the largest indoor-type petting zoo in the city, it is home to about 50 species and 300 animals, including the popular capybara and ring-tailed lemurs.

First of all, you will buy a ticket at the reception desk, a thousand yen spelling of 6 "animal treat tickets", and 2000 yen spelling of 13.
It is a nice point that you can interact with plenty of things without reservation.
Let's go inside!
Anicouch first appearance "Bird Paradise", "Nocturnal Animal Area"

First of all, we will introduce "Anitouch Tokyo Dome City" to the new appearance of "Bird Paradise", with about 100 birds such as colorful parakeets flying around freely.

The "nocturnal animal area", which is also the first appearance here, is also noted.
The room is dark in order to maintain an environment where animals can live, and although it is difficult to shoot with a smartphone, there are animals such as a monkey and a kinkajou.
It is also possible to give some animals a snack through the cage.
At the time of the coverage, it was an animal that lives in Africa, and the ginger-garago, with its cute tail and round eyes, flew around in high spirits in the cage.

This is a naked mole rat.
Although it is a mammal, it prefers to live in a warm hole because it cannot regulate its body temperature. It is also an animal that has a long life and attracts attention because it is not easy to age.
I'm taking a good nap.
There are still a lot of animals to worry about!

I was able to meet the rumored Bint Long, who said, "I smell popcorn."
Bint Long is an animal of the civet family, with its bushy black hairs and long tail striking. I wonder if it really smells popcorn... Please check it with your own nose.

It's Skinny Guinea Pig that stares at me here with blunky eyes, "Snack!"
It has the name “pig”, but it is not a pig, but a guinea pig.

There is also an anitouch specialty, "Room of capybaras and ring-tailed lemurs".
At the time of the coverage, the capybaras were just enjoying their bath time.


This is a “meerkat-only maze”, but for some reason this day, meerkats gather on top of the maze. This is so cute that it is ants!

... And if you're off guard, an armadillo runs through your feet at tremendous speed.
Be careful not to step on it!
Deskwork while being stared at by dinosaurs!

This is a "Anitouch Tokyo Dome City" specialty, a "slightly distracting workspace" complete with free Wi-Fi.
I'm glared by a big dinosaur, and on the tabletop, such as insect specimens...... I'm worried about this, and I'm not going to work or study.
After a lot of fun, stop at the Shop & Takeout Cafe

After having a good time with the animals, look for souvenirs in the shop.

Original items such as popular stuffed animals, key chains, T-shirts, and tote bags are available.

Finally, take a break from buying drinks and sweets at the attached takeout cafe "CAPPY cafe".

We had "capibara soft serve" by the staff.
Glitter color sugar complements the milky soft serve.

"Capybara's Dolls", which is so lovely to eat, has a soft texture and a gentle sweetness. It is also recommended for souvenirs.

Products purchased at "CAPPY cafe" cannot be brought inside "Anitouch Tokyo Dome City", but there are free rest spaces here and there within Tokyo Dome City, so you can spend time lounging.
Only shops and cafes can be used.
Only a few of the animals introduced this time. It seems that the type of animals that are active varies depending on the time of day, and it makes you want to carry your feet again and again.
It is also recommended to stop between shopping, events, and before watching sports.
■ Anicouch Tokyo Dome City
Address: 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Yellow Building 1F
TEL: None
Opening hours: 10:30-19 (18:30 last reception) * Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays-20 (19:30 last reception)
Closed: No Closed
Price: 1800 yen for adults, 1600 yen for students (junior high school students and above), 1000 yen for 4-to-elementary school students, free for 3-year-olds and under, 2000 yen for adults on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and busy seasons, 1800 yen for students (junior high school students and above), 4-1200 yen for elementary school students, free for students under 3 years old * Student card required
Access: 5 minutes from JR Aqueduct Station
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