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Japan is home to at least 17 major aquariums and numerous smaller aquatic attractions. Here, we highlight seven of the most amazing aquariums that Japan has to offer. Table of Contents [hide] 1 Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium. 2 Kyoto Aquarium. 3 Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. 4 Aqua Park Shinagawa (Tokyo) 5 Sendai Umitamago Aquarium.
Fortunately, the country has several aquariums that negate the need for deep-sea diving or boarding a submarine to see the sea life. Here are the best aquariums that you should visit while touring Japan.
Japan boasts a great number of top-rated aquariums that can be found across the country. Here is the list of the 10 best aquariums that you should visit in Japan! Table of contents. 1. Osaka Kaiyukan. 2. Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium. 3. Churaumi Aquarium. 4. Aquamarine Fukushima. 5. Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Aquarium. 6. Toba Aquarium. 7.
Aquariums. As an island country, Japan has a history and culture that are inseparably tied to the sea. Not surprisingly, aquariums (水族館, Suizokukan) are both numerous and popular attractions found across the country.
Osaka's KAIYUKAN is the world's largest aquarium. There are large tanks, areas to experience nature from all around the world, and an area where visitors can interact with the marine creatures.
Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo Skytree Town. Recommended sightseeing spot in Asakusa during the stay in Japan. Visitors can get close enough to watch the behavior and facial expressions of the penguins. 42 minutes from Haneda Airport and 59 minutes from Narita Airport, by train.
If you’re planning a trip to Japan, be sure to visit some of Japan’s aquatic facilities to get up and close with its marine animals. Below, I list the 9 best aquariums in Japan that you simply can’t miss!
The Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan (海遊館, Kaiyūkan, known as the Kaiyukan) is an aquarium located in the ward of Minato in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, near Osaka Bay. When it first opened, it was the largest public aquarium in the world.
1. Tokyo Sea Life Park. This was the first aquarium I took my daughter to when she was a baby. Located in Kasai Rinkai Park, which alone is worth the visit for a break in nature, this aquarium is probably the least crowded in Tokyo and quite spacious.
Kyoto Aquarium is inside Umekoji Park in Kyoto. Recommended sightseeing spot in Kyoto during the stay in Japan. There is an exhibit area with a realistic display showing the ecology of the giant salamander, a special natural monument of Japan. 15 minutes walk from JR Kyoto Station, and easy access from the Umekoji-Kyotonishi Station, of JR ...