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Izu Shaboten Zoo — Cactus Garden & Capybara Onsen

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Izu Shaboten Zoo — Cactus Garden & Capybara Onsen

Izu Shaboten Zoo (伊豆シャボテン動物公園) combines a 1,500-species cactus botanical garden with an animal park featuring capybaras, kangaroos, peacocks, and squirrel monkeys. The zoo is famous for its winter capybara onsen — capybaras bathing in hot spring water, a practice that began accidentally in 1982 when a keeper noticed capybaras entering warm water puddles. The sight of capybaras soaking contentedly with citrus fruits floating around them (yuzu bath in winter solstice tradition) has become a social media phenomenon.

The zoo allows close animal interaction — peacocks and squirrel monkeys roam freely throughout the park, kangaroos can be fed and petted in walk-through enclosures, and capybaras accept food directly from visitors' hands. The cactus greenhouse displays 1,500 species from deserts worldwide, creating unexpected desert landscape in humid Japan.

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Izu Shaboten Zoo: 10-min bus from Izu-Kogen Station (¥250). Entry: ¥2,700 adults, ¥1,300 children. Open 9:00–17:00 (Nov–Feb until 16:00). Capybara onsen: Nov–March daily 10:30–15:30 (weather dependent). Animal feeding: ¥200–500/experience (kangaroo, capybara, etc). Visit duration: 2–3 hours.

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**Capybara onsen schedule:** The capybaras bathe in onsen daily Nov–March, 10:30–15:30 (they enter/exit freely, not continuously soaking). Peak cuteness: early session (10:30–12:00) when capybaras are

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