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Japan Snake Center
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Japan Snake Center

📍 Gunma, Ota

A delightfully old-school research park in Gunma devoted entirely to snakes — hundreds of them, from rat snakes to vipers — where you can watch a feeding, hold a python, and meet the staff's scaly stars.

In the Gunma countryside near Ota sits a place that knows exactly what it is: the Japan Snake Center, a wonderfully unfashionable park devoted, completely and unapologetically, to snakes.

Why It’s Interesting

It’s part roadside zoo, part serious venom-research institute. You can wander houses full of rat snakes, pythons, and vipers, watch a feeding demonstration, and — if you’re brave — drape a large, mellow snake over your shoulders with a keeper’s help. The retro signage and earnest, science-forward tone are half the charm; this is a place run by people who genuinely love the misunderstood animals in their care.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round, but snakes are cold-blooded — they’re far more active on warm days, and the indoor houses keep things going when it’s chilly.

Getting There

It’s a little out of the way near Yabuzuka Station — easiest by car, a quirky detour for anyone heading across northern Kanto.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

A large coiled snake behind glass in a snake exhibit house
Hundreds of snakes. No legs, all attitude. Genuinely fascinating.
Mon-chan and Cinnamon the squirrel eyeing a friendly snake from a polite distance
Long, but no legs and not fuzzy, so I outrank it. Cinnamon kept his tail close.

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