Time Out says

For a number of years now, Inokashira Park's zoo has been participating in conservation efforts to save the endangered Tsushima leopard cat, a rare species found only on Tsushima, an island located right in between Kyushu and South Korea. This 'festival' aims to raise awareness of the wildcat's situation through informative displays and quizzes while providing fun for the young 'uns in the form of face painting and eco-bag making. Elementary-age kids can also ride the Cat Bus, which is making the trip from nearby Ghibli Museum.

Details

Open Nov 15-16 / closed Mon (except for holidays)

Time 9.30am-5pm (no admission after 4pm)

Admission ¥400, junior high students ¥150, seniors ¥200, young children free

Venue Inokashira Nature & Culture Park

Address 1-17-6 Gotenyama, Musashino-shi, Tokyo

Transport Kichijoji station (Chuo line), park (south) exit.

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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