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Asahiyama Zoo Penguin Walk
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Asahiyama Zoo Penguin Walk

📍 Hokkaido, Asahikawa

At Japan's northernmost zoo, the winter highlight isn't an exhibit — it's a parade of king penguins waddling right past your feet through the snow, twice a day.

Most zoos keep the animals behind glass. Asahiyama Zoo, the northernmost in Japan, had a better idea for winter: open the gate and let the penguins go for a walk. Twice a day in the snow season, a line of king penguins waddles out along a roped path, straight through the watching crowd.

Why It’s Interesting

The walk began as winter exercise to keep the penguins healthy, and it became the zoo’s signature spectacle. There’s nothing quite like a procession of solemn, tuxedoed birds waddling past your knees, flippers out for balance, utterly indifferent to the phones. The whole zoo is built on this philosophy of behavioral display — seals in see-through tubes, leopards overhead — but the penguin parade is the one everyone comes for.

Best Time to Visit

Winter only — roughly mid-December to mid-March, when there’s enough snow. The walk runs about twice daily; times are posted at the entrance each morning.

Getting There

Direct buses climb from Asahikawa Station to the zoo. Bundle up: you’ll be standing outside in genuine Hokkaido cold to watch the march.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

A line of king penguins waddling through the snow past watching visitors
They march. They waddle. They do not care that you're filming.
Mon-chan and Cinnamon the squirrel waddling at the back of the penguin parade
We joined the march. Cinnamon transformed into a penguin. Show-off.

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