Tsushima Wildlife Conservation Center (TWCC) is one of the wildlife centers in Japan which has been specifically established by the Ministry of the Environment for endangered species recovery. The missions of the TWCC are:
- To provide information about the status of Tsushima leopard cat, the local ecology, and other wildlife in Tsushima for public education.
- To conduct a governmental endangered species conservation program
- To conduct ecological research and monitoring, and to collect data relating to the endangered wildlife.
Information |
Opening hours |
10:00-16:30 (last admission: 16:30) |
Exhibition |
Tsushima leopard cat and ecology, video programs, etc. |
Entrance Fee |
Free |
Holidays |
Closed on Monday (if Monday is the national holiday, the center will be opened and instead closed on Tuesday), December 29th-January 3rd. |
Notes |
No food, drink, smoking, or pets are allowed inside of the facility. |
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