Babies ride free on the ropeway and watch safely behind glass; two loan strollers, diaper tables and multipurpose toilets help, but no nursing room and cold slopes can shorten comfort time.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for the ropeway, shows, feeding and breaks without overtiring the baby.
Ropeway gondola ride:
7-minute cable car up to Bear Mountain with forest and lake views.
Tip: Baby rides free; pick up a stroller at the summit station to avoid carrying the child.
Bear Cub Kindergarten:
Watch young bears play and nap in a safe enclosure.
Tip: Available May–Dec; keep visits short to match the baby’s nap schedule.
Bear Athletic Show & Human Cage:
See bears climb and swing on an all-weather stage, then view them up close from inside a protected cage.
Tip: Check the showtimes at the info board; the cage is stroller-friendly.
Observation deck rest stop:
Quiet seating area with panoramic views, free Wi-Fi and benches for breaks.
Tip: Use the deck to nurse or change diapers; free Wi-Fi helps you share photos instantly.
Duck Race:
Place a small bet on colorful ducks racing down a water chute.
Tip: Bet ¥200 for a chance to win a small toy; baby will enjoy the quacking.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2 adult ropeway+park tickets | JPY 6,000 |
Bear feeding (2 packs) | JPY 200 |
Duck race bet | JPY 200 |
Total Estimated | JPY 6,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
May–December has active cubs. In winter, paths can be icy—check conditions and ask staff about stroller access.
Address: 224 Noboribetsuonsenchō, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido 059-0551, Japan
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Andy Rupp
A lot of people dont like this place but I actually enjoyed it. It was a unique experience being able to feed bears. The views from the bear park was also amazing, perfect view of one of the many crater lakes in the area and the sea.
Annie M.
Gondola ride was the only positive experience. The bears looked very miserable & were being freely feed dried nuggets by tourists, who were trying to elicit reactions from the poor animals as entertainment. There are not any conditions in which any animals should be held… quite the sad sight. Smell was deathly - had me googling ways to try to break these animals out of their enclosures. Gondola wa...
Peng Wan Choo
Unique attraction nestled on a mountaintop in Hokkaido, accessible by ropeway with scenic views along the way. The park houses many Ezo brown bears and you can observe them up close in a safe environment. Watching them catch snacks thrown by visitors is both entertaining and adorable. There's also a small museum and a traditional Ainu cultural exhibit. While the facilities are a bit dated, it’s st...
Christine H
Bear watching is great and the surrounding natural scenery is also nice. Duck races are also a little fun. It has a unique Japanese atmosphere.
Luke L'sk
I came in town to Noboribetsu for a brief visit. Didn't have so much plan on what to do but with an extra day of time so I've decided to visit the bear park. I got the ticket online. Upon entry, they simply scanned my QR code and gave me a bag of bear snack and a ticket to ride the gondola to get up the mountain. As soon as I got off the ride, it seemed like there was a blizzard going on. So I bu...
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