Welcome to Asago City Nature Conservation Center
Located in the mountains of central Hyogo, our center is dedicated to the research and conservation of the Japanese Giant Salamander (Hanzaki) — one of the world’s largest amphibians and a National Special Natural Monument of Japan. We invite you to discover the rich nature of Asago and the fascinating world of this remarkable creature.
About
Asago City sits at the watershed of two of Hyogo’s major rivers — the Ichikawa, flowing to the Seto Inland Sea, and the Maruyama, flowing to the Sea of Japan. Its clear, mountain-fed headwaters form one of Japan’s finest habitats for the Japanese Giant Salamander.
The Japanese Giant Salamander (Hanzaki) is one of the world’s largest amphibians, growing up to about 150 cm in length. Endemic to Japan and virtually unchanged for over 23 million years, it is often called a “living fossil.” It was designated a National Special Natural Monument in 1952.
At our center, researchers work to better understand this remarkable species and protect the rivers it depends on. From the headwaters of Asago, we share a vision of harmony between people and nature.
Facility Highlights
- Exhibition Room — Observe live Japanese Giant Salamanders in large aquariums, alongside video exhibits introducing the natural environment of Asago.
- Laboratory — A working research space with glass walls, allowing visitors to view ongoing studies on salamander biology and conservation.
- Lecture Room — Showcases our latest research and exhibits on local nature, including medaka fish and insect specimens. Also used for environmental lectures.
- Museum Shop — Offers nature-themed merchandise, with a special focus on Japanese Giant Salamander goods.
- Outdoor Breeding Area — Where rescued and protected salamanders are cared for. (Normally not open to the public.)
Live Camera
Watch a live stream from inside the nesting dens of our resident Japanese Giant Salamanders. (Japanese page)
Visitor Information
Opening Hours
10:00 – 17:00 (Last admission: 16:30)
Closed on Wednesdays and the day after public holidays.
Admission
| Category | Fee |
| General | ¥300 |
| High School / University Students | ¥150 |
| Junior High School and Under | Free |
Address
507 Kurokawa, Ikuno-cho, Asago City, Hyogo 679-3341, Japan
Access
By Car:
・Approx. 30 min from Ikuno IC (Banshu Renraku Road)
・Approx. 25 min from Aogaki IC (Maizuru Wakasa Expressway)
・Approx. 40 min from Wadayama IC
Free parking available.
By Train:
JR Bantan Line “Ikuno Station”, then approx. 30 min by taxi
Contact Us
Please feel free to contact us with any questions about our facility
or the Japanese Giant Salamander, as well as inquiries regarding
facility tours, school group visits, or research.
After reviewing your message, a staff member will get back to you.
- We typically respond within 2–3 business days.
- For urgent matters, please contact us by phone.
Phone Inquiries
TEL: +81-79-666-8881 (Int’l) / 079-666-8881
FAX: +81-79-666-8884
Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (JST)
Privacy Policy
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