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Wetland in Tokyo that contains two small freshwater ponds closely surrounded by small trees and shrubs. One of the best places for birding in Tokyo.
Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park is a small bird sanctuary (27 hectares) of the Wild Bird Society of Japan. The park sits along the edge of the Port of Tokyo, with ponds that are connected to the sea and influenced by the tides. Within the park, there is a nice diversity of habitats such as saltwater and freshwater ponds, streams, woodland and grassy fields. More than 235 species of birds have been recorded in the park, from shorebirds, ducks and goshawks to many songbirds. The park has several bird hides, viewing screens and observation points.
Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park is located between central Tokyo and Haneda airport. A 15 minute walk from Ryutsu Center Station on the Tokyo Monorail( 5 minutes by the Tokyo Monorail to Ryutsu Center Station from Haneda Airport International Terminal). Entrance fee is 300 yen (2024). Opening hours: February - October: 9am - 5pm, November - January: 9am - 4:30pm.
Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park actually consists of two small parks, separated by a road. The entrance is in the west park. Via a footbridge over the road one reaches the eastern park: a small open complex of freshwater ponds and mud flats and a larger tidal basin. In the middle there is a nicely designed building for bird observation with lots of telescopes, a tiny library and friendly japanese guides.
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