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Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari

Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari, also referred to as simply African Safari, is Japan's largest safari park and is located at the base of the Kunisaki Peninsula in Usa, Ōita Prefecture.

Overview
Interaction Zone The park is separated into two "zones." In the Fureai Zone, or "Interaction Zone," visitors can interact with and even touch various animals such as rabbits, red kangaroos, and miniature horses while exploring the area on foot. In the area, there are various gift shops and restaurants. There are also both a "dog salon" and a "cat salon" in which visitors can directly interact with the animals. Safari Zone The Safari Zone is the large safari-style section of the park. This safari is divided into sections, each modeled on a different natural environment. Each animal species is placed in the section which most closely resembles their natural habitat. Visitors can either choose to travel the park in their personal car or ride the park's "Jungle Bus." Visitors are prohibited from exiting their vehicles while in the Safari Zone. Visitors who choose to ride Jungle Bus must pay for a bus ticket in addition to the park's admission fee. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. During the 50 minute ride through the park, visitors are able to feed some of the animals through the Jungle Bus' cage. ==References==
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