Find zoos, cafes, aquariums, farms, and parks where you can meet capybaras in Kansai, Japan.
22 capybara spots are listed.
Moff animal cafe on the 3rd floor of LaLaport Sakai in Osaka, where you can spend unlimited time with over 50 species of animals. Capybaras roam freely throughout the venue, and paid feeding experiences are available.
A large urban animal café near America-Mura in Osaka's Shinsaibashi, where you can watch Marukuru-chan swim in a pond or roam freely. Interaction is available during Picnic Time (12:00–16:00).
Moff animal café on the 1st floor of LaLaport Koshien in Nishinomiya, where you can interact with over 20 species including capybaras, sloths, and owls. Entry has no set time limit.
Meet and feed capybaras at the "Fureai Hiroba" area of the panda-famous Adventure World. Enjoy a feeding experience and observe them up close in an open space with low fencing.
A small zoo within the grounds of Himeji Castle, offering affordable admission. Home to about 87 species including capybaras, it's an urban zoo you can enjoy alongside the historic castle.
A European-style farm theme park in the mountains of Kanzaki District, Hyogo Prefecture, home to around 200 animals of approximately 60 species, including alpacas and capybaras. Note that capybaras may not be on display during colder months — check ahead before visiting.
A zoo with over 100 years of history in Osaka, opened in 1915. It is recommended to check the official website for the latest information on capybara exhibits before visiting.
Located within Oji Park in Kobe City, a capybara is kept solo in a dedicated enclosure with a pond. The zoo is also a popular cherry blossom spot, home to around 700 animals across approximately 120 species.
A German-style agricultural theme park in Hino-cho, Shiga Prefecture, featuring seasonal flowers and animal experiences. Check the official website before visiting to confirm capybara exhibition status.
At Harvest no Oka in Sakai City, Osaka, a 'Capybara Meet & Greet Time' is held daily. You can touch and feed all 8 capybaras, with a capybara hot spring event taking place in winter.
A facility combining a safari park and amusement park, where you can observe capybaras up close in the approximately 700㎡ "Capybara Garden." In winter, a capybara hot spring event featuring yuzu citrus is held, and you can watch them bathing leisurely.
At the "Ecuador Rainforest" tank in Osaka's Tempozan Kaiyukan, visitors can watch capybaras swimming. The 5.5-meter-wide tank and twice-daily keeper feeding talks are popular highlights. It is recommended to confirm the current exhibit status before your visit.
One of Japan's largest aquariums, in Toba City, Mie Prefecture. Its unique draw is capybaras swimming in tanks alongside tropical fish. Head to the Jungle World in Zone F on the 2nd floor to watch capybaras gliding underwater.
A small zoo in Taki-cho, Mie Prefecture, reopened after renovation in June 2024. Themed around "One Health," it nurtures genuine bonds with 120 animals of 37 species including capybaras. Visitors can observe capybaras up close in the "Oinai Zone" where they live.
A historic free zoo within Wakayama Castle, founded in 1915. The relaxed enclosure where capybaras and maras live together is a crowd favorite. Free admission makes it an easy and welcoming spot to visit.
A theater-style aquarium at Kobe Port. Capybaras live in the rooftop garden "Sora ni Aru Niwa." Daily keeper-led feeding commentary sessions let you observe the capybaras up close.
The only zoo in the Northern Kinki and San'in region, located in Fukuchiyama City, northern Kyoto. Capybaras are kept alongside red pandas in this community-rooted zoo with affordable admission.
An agricultural park on Awajishima themed after the English Lake District, where you can meet capybaras alongside koalas. With gardens blooming throughout the seasons and various hands-on programs, it's ideal for a family outing.
A large tourist ranch in Kanan-cho, southern Osaka, where you can interact with about 1,500 animals of 140 species across vast pastures. A highlight is capybaras roaming freely in the open pasture, close enough to touch.
The 2024-opened "Pantanal" South American wetlands zone lets you watch capybaras roam freely through waterways and grassland. Feeding experiences (¥100) and direct interaction are available; a 2025 expansion doubled the area's size.
Listed as an animal interaction facility inside Mino Q's Mall in Osaka, but the facility's current existence is difficult to confirm through official mall information and searches. Check the official website before visiting.
A hybrid aquarium-zoo museum inside Osaka's ExpoCity. In the "Touch of Movement" zone, you can observe capybaras up close. One male named "Hin" lives here, and you can watch him swim through the glass for a unique experience.