Last summer I was really excited to find the Gyotoku Yachou Kansatsusha, a great bird sanctuary just 30 minutes on the subway from downtown Tokyo. Its really interesting, but the Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park is even more convenient and enjoyable.

Surprisingly, it’s right by Haneda Airport, but the birds don’t seem to mind all the planes at all. It’s a wonderful escape from the crowds and noise of Tokyo.

To be honest, I have no idea what kind of birds I was seeing, but they were really amazing and I spent hours photographing and enjoying their beauty.

If you go down to the basement of the visitor’s center, there’s a mud flat with hundreds of crabs and mudskippers.

The reason this park is better than Gyotoku is that you can get a little closer to the birds and have a bit more freedom to go where you want.

As with Gyotoku, there are lots of telescopes you can look through, but if you want to take photos you’ll probably want to have at least a 200-300 mm lens.

Admission is just 300 yen.

There’s a good article with more information at:
http://metropolis.co.jp/travel/travel-features/tokyo-port-wild-bird-park/

The official website is in Japanese only:
http://park15.wakwak.com/~tokyoko/index.html
Open:
09:00-17:00 (Feb.-Oct.)
09:00-16:30 (Nov.-Jan.)
Closed:  Monday (Tues. if Mon. is a holiday), New Year holidays
Admission]:

Private Group (20 or more)
Adults (high school and above) 300 240
Over 65 150 120
Jr. high school 150 120
Elementary school free free

Monorail: Take the Tokyo Monorail to Ryutsu Center Station and walk 15 minutes. (Warning, airport express trains [Kukou Kaisoku] do not stop at this station.) Go out of the exit and you’ll find yourself on a big street called Kannana-dori. Turn right on this street, and walk straight,  crossing a river, and highway #357. The wild bird park is a few minutes walk past the highway on the right side. It’s about 15 minutes on foot.

Tel:03-3799-5031/FAX:03-3799-5032