Popular with both children and adults, visitors can get close to animals and get to know more about them and their eating habits from the keepers at the "Manma Time" and "Animal Commentary" program, as well as the daily "feeding experience" (charged). In the monkey house, an all-weather facility with an indoor resting area, mantled guereza, De Brazza's monkeys, and other animals can be seen, as well as the siamang, which can be seen for the first time at a zoo in Japan. Children can also have fun at Asove no Mori, a large playground that passes through the animal exhibit.