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Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

Located at an altitude of 850m, this is one of Japan's largest safari parks. In the vast natural surroundings at the foot of Mount Fuji, approximately 800 animals from 60 species, including lions, tigers, and giraffes, live freely. You can observe the animals closely from your own car or the tour bus, and even enjoy feeding them.

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Located at an altitude of 850m, this is one of the largest safari parks in Japan. In the vast natural surroundings at the foot of Mt. Fuji, about 800 animals from 60 species, including lions, Amur tigers, and giraffes, live freely. The park is divided into a "Safari Zone" and a "Placement Zone," where you can take your time to observe the animals and enjoy interacting with them in a natural environment.

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First, check the basics! Ticket types and prices

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

To enter Fuji Safari Park, you will need an admission ticket, the price of which varies depending on age.
The admission ticket includes a tour of the Safari Zone, which you can tour by car, and the Interaction Zone, which you can tour on foot. You can tour the Safari Zone as many times as you like within opening hours, so we recommend visiting at different times to see the different expressions of the animals!

Admission ticket
Adults (high school students and above): 3,200 yen Children (ages 4 to junior high school students): 2,000 yen Seniors (ages 65 and above): 2,500 yen *Free admission for children under 3 years old

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

You can tour the Safari Zone not only by car, but also by bus. If you purchase a bus ticket in addition to the admission ticket, you can feed the bears and lions and listen to the driver's animal commentary (in Japanese only) as you tour, providing a truly special and immersive experience.
*The Safari Zone can also be visited by rental car or sightseeing bus. *If you come by bus or taxi, you will need both an "admission ticket" and a "bus ticket" to tour the Safari Zone.

Bus ticket
Jungle Bus: 1,500 yen (fees apply for ages 3 and over)
●Super Jungle Bus 2,100 yen (age limit: elementary school students and above)

Where can I buy tickets? Main purchase methods (by car)

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

If you are coming by car or rental car, you can enter the park without leaving your car at the entrance toll booth. You will need admission tickets for each person in your group, and payment can be made by cash or credit card.

Admission ticket
Adults (high school students and above): 3,200 yen Children (ages 4 to junior high school students): 2,000 yen Seniors (ages 65 and above): 2,500 yen *Free admission for children under 3 years old

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

If you are visiting the Safari Zone in your own car, just keep going straight towards the Safari Zone. There are parking spaces along the way where you can stop for a toilet break, visit the Interaction Zone first, or have a meal, so please enjoy your visit at your own convenience.
*Back of the photo: Entrance gate to the Safari Zone *Right side of the photo (building with a green roof): Toilet

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

If you would like to take the Safari Zone sightseeing bus, please park your car in the parking lot and walk to the information center/sightseeing bus reception (next to the toll booth) to purchase a bus ticket.

Bus ticket
Jungle Bus: 1,500 yen (fees apply for ages 3 and over)
●Super Jungle Bus 2,100 yen (age limit: elementary school students and above)
*The number of flights and schedules vary depending on the season and day of the week.

Where can I buy tickets? Main purchasing methods (bus route)

If you are coming by bus or taxi, please get off at the "Fuji Safari Park" stop next to the toll booth.

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them
Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them
Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

*Local buses depart from Gotemba Station on the JR Gotemba Line, Mishima Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen, and Fuji Station on the JR Tokaido Line, but please check in advance as there are only a few buses.

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

Bus timetable

After getting off at the "Fuji Safari Park" bus stop, please walk about 30 meters to the "Information Center/Park Tour Bus Reception" and complete the admission procedures.

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them
Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

If you are coming by bus or taxi, please purchase both an "admission ticket" and a "bus ticket" for touring the Safari Zone at the counter inside the information center.

Admission ticket
Adults (high school students and above): 3,200 yen Children (ages 4 to junior high school students): 2,000 yen Seniors (ages 65 and above): 2,500 yen *Free admission for children under 3 years old

Bus ticket
Jungle Bus: 1,500 yen (fees apply for ages 3 and over)
●Super Jungle Bus 2,100 yen (age limit: elementary school students and above)

Our top recommendation is this! Discounts and advance purchase available with "My SAFARI"

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

If you register in advance with the ticket service "MySAFARI" and purchase an electronic admission ticket, you can enter the park at a discounted price!
MySAFARI is free to register and not only does it give you a discount on admission, but it also allows you to purchase sightseeing bus tickets in advance, making it extremely convenient.

MySAFARI Electronic Admission Ticket
Adults (high school students and above): 3,200 yen ⇒ 2,700 yen Children (ages 4 to junior high school students): 2,000 yen ⇒ 1,700 yen

E-tickets are not date-specific and are valid for 90 days, so they can be used once during that period.
However, cancellations, refunds, and changes to the number of people are not possible, so we recommend purchasing your tickets on the day you visit!
* Advance bus ticket reservations are limited. If the reservation slots are full, please purchase tickets on the day.

Register for MySAFARI and purchase discounted admission tickets

What kind of experiences can you have at Fuji Safari Park? Introducing the attractions of Fuji Safari Park

This is one of Japan's largest safari parks, located in the vast natural environment at the foot of Mount Fuji, where approximately 800 animals from 60 different species, including lions, giraffes, and elephants, live freely.
The park is divided into two areas: the Safari Zone and the Interaction Zone. You can tour the Safari Zone by car or on a sightseeing bus, while the Interaction Zone can be toured on foot.

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

The Safari Zone, which you can tour in your own car, is a 4.5km driving course where animals such as lions, tigers, and giraffes roam free.
Please follow the rules when visiting!

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

In the walking tour of the "Interaction Zone," you can interact with kangaroos and capybaras and even feed them.

Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

There is also a horse riding corner in the petting zone! You can enjoy riding ponies and American miniature horses (age and weight restrictions apply).

Fuji Safari Park admission hours and access

Admission reception hours

9:00-16:30 (March 11th-October 31st)
9:00-15:30 (November-November 30th)
10:00-15:30 (December-March 10th)
*Opening times may be earlier on busy days. *Closed from February 2nd to February 6th, 2026.

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Complete guide to purchasing tickets for Fuji Safari Park! A complete explanation of ticket types and how to buy them

◎By car (Tokyo direction)
Approximately 120 minutes from Tokyo via the Tomei Expressway. Nearest IC: 10 km, approximately 15 minutes from Susono IC.

Nagoya area)
Approximately 180 minutes from Nagoya city via the Shin-Tomei Expressway. The nearest interchange is Shin-Fuji IC, 18 km away, approximately 30 minutes away.

◎By train or bus (Tokyo direction)
Tokaido Shinkansen (Tokyo or Shinagawa Station ⇒ Mishima Station: approx. 50 minutes) ⇒ Local bus (Mishima Station ⇒ Fuji Safari Park: approx. 50 minutes) Odakyu Romancecar (Shinjuku Station ⇒ JR Gotemba Station: approx. 100 minutes) ⇒ Local bus (Gotemba Station ⇒ Fuji Safari Park: approx. 35 minutes)

Nagoya area)
Tokaido Shinkansen (Nagoya Station ⇒ Mishima Station: approx. 110 minutes) ⇒ Local bus (Mishima Station ⇒ Fuji Safari Park: approx. 50 minutes)

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Located at an altitude of 850m, this is one of the largest safari parks in Japan. In the vast natural surroundings at the foot of Mt. Fuji, about 800 animals from 60 species, including lions, Amur tigers, and giraffes, live freely. The park is divided into a "Safari Zone" and a "Placement Zone," where you can take your time to observe the animals and enjoy interacting with them in a natural environment.

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