Yes, visitors can observe storks up close in the open-air breeding enclosures at the center. The facility houses storks grown in captivity, allowing guests to watch these magnificent birds in a safe environment. The center also features viewing areas with 800mm Nikon lenses positioned to help visitors observe storks and their nests in detail. For those hoping to see storks flying in the wild, the surrounding Toyooka Basin area is home to approximately 350 free-flying Oriental White Storks.