Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch Admission Ticket in Hokkaido
- Enjoy a day surrounded by over 100 purebred brown bears at Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch!
- Get up close and personal with the lovely brown bear via an interesting feeding experience
- Take photos of the brown bears relaxing and playing around in their natural habitat
- Spend quality time with your families and friends at this popular bear ranch in Hokkaido
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Second time at this Bear Park. It's comparably smaller than the one at Noboribetsu, but since it is the only attraction next to the Mt. Usu ropeway, it attracts quite a number of visitors. You can buy cookies to feed the bears, but during peak season, they get too stuffed to care about the food.
In addition to selling bear biscuits at the ticket gate, B1, the largest area inside, also has bear biscuit vending machines. Once you enter the park, the little bear area is very lively, climbing up and down the slide, and the bears in other areas will stand up if they see someone offering bear biscuits. The big bear in the cage area is quite pitiful. When someone wants to feed the bear biscuits, he will stretch out his hand from the cage and wave, and if he can't grab the biscuits, he will roar.
Not expensive, easy to use. Though the attraction itself is full of people coming from tour buses.
There are many black bears. You can buy biscuits or apples for a fee. There are also many famous horse oils available in the shopping store. They are all very useful. I will come again next time I have the opportunity.
Although the staff didn't seem to understand the origin of the QR code, they finally washed the clothes and solved the problem for us. Although I think the bear inside is cute, it's also pitiful to be kept in such a small place.
It is very convenient to buy and use immediately. You can enter the venue by exchanging physical tickets at the entrance. Children are very happy to see brown bears
You can buy food for the bears and feed them apples. There are no other special activities. The place is not big. The bears seem to be a bit crowded and lazy.
It’s a place where you can see a lot of bears, but it’s quite cute to see them asking for food from tourists, but I think their space will be limited.
Bears of different sizes come and go, and the cubs are very cute playing together. You can buy a bag of biscuits for 100 yen to feed them, but it is cruel to be trapped in an iron cage. The area of the bear ranch is not large, and one hour is enough.


