Hagachizaki-en is a wild monkey park by the ocean where a troop of about 300 Japanese Macaques make their home and playground.

Jul 8, 2012 - 1 min read

Wild Monkeys' Paradise, Nishi Izu

Hagachizaki monkey park by the ocean, Izu West Coast

Adeline Ong

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In Nishi Izu, you can visit a park by the ocean where a troop of over 300 Japanese macaque monkeys reside.  The wild monkeys play freely on their playground, groom, and feed on grains, vegetables, and fruits.  Visitors can walk amongst the monkeys or feed them from behind a cage wall.

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Hagachizaki-en is a wild monkey park by the ocean where a troop of about 300 Japanese Macaques make their home and playground.
The monkeys pick up grains thrown on the ground.  Be careful as fights sometimes break out among the monkeys fighting over the food.
You buy your tickets at the top of a hill and then walk down or take a shuttle bus down to the beach area where the monkey play areas are located.
One of the caretakers call the monkeys to gather by throwing grains on the ground for the monkeys to forage.
Mother protectively watching over her baby as she forages for grains.
Visitors can safely hand-feed the monkeys from behind a cage wall.
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