Habu Park is located in Okinawa, Japan, near the Okinawa World theme park in Nanjo City. You can reach Habu Park by car, taxi, or bus from Naha Airport (about 30 minutes drive). The park is easily accessible via Route 331 and offers parking facilities for visitors.
Habu Park offers free admission year-round. There are no entrance fees to access the main park grounds, cherry blossom areas, walking paths, or the archaeological sites. However, if you plan to use any special facilities during events or festivals, there may be separate charges for food vendors or special activities.
At Habu Park, visitors can observe live habu snakes (Okinawa's venomous pit vipers), watch snake handling demonstrations, learn about local reptiles and wildlife, and explore educational exhibits about Okinawan fauna. The park also features mongoose vs. snake shows and offers insights into traditional Okinawan culture related to these creatures.
Yes, Habu Park is safe for families with children when following safety guidelines. All snake exhibits are properly secured with safety barriers, and trained staff conduct supervised demonstrations. Children should remain with adults at all times and follow park rules. The educational programs are designed to be both informative and family-friendly.
A typical visit to Habu Park takes 1-2 hours to see all exhibits and demonstrations. Visitors should bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a camera. The park is mostly outdoors, so check weather conditions. Consider combining your visit with nearby Okinawa World for a full day experience in the area.