Hamura City Animal Park

Hamura City Animal Park

Info

JR羽村駅→徒歩20分。またはJR羽村駅→立川バス長岡循環、または箱根ヶ崎駅西口行きで10分、バス停:羽村団地下車、徒歩2分
圏央道青梅ICから国道16号経由16km40分
254台/平日無料、土・日曜・祝日は1台300円

Business Hours

9時~16時30分(11~2月は~16時)

Price

入園大人300円、小人50円

Spot Category

Zoo


リニューアル入園口


ハリスホーク


かわのミュージアム


大きなカブ

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