Tokyo Sea Life Park [Aquarium] ~Tokyo~
The first aquarium in Japan was opened at Ueno Zoo in 1882 and there are now more than a hundred aquariums in the country.
During the period, the facilites and capacity of aquariums have been enlarged
and the purposes of display have been changing from just showcasing various fishes to presenting environments surrounding marine creatures.
Tokyo Sea Life Park is not an exception.
Its most important aim is reproducing aquatic habitats in Tokyo and in the world.
In this light, we installed a huge donut-shaped tank (2,200t), where bluefin tunas swim around freely.
The Seas of the World, Life of the Deep Sea, Life on the Shoreline, the Sea of Tokyo, and Life in Freshwater are some of the exhibit sections.
We also collect marine life from the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans.
February 1~28 (TBC)
It is closed for a large-scale renovatiojn
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If you take Subway Tozai Line, get off at Kasai Station or Nishi-Kasai Station, and take the bus to Kasai Rinkai Koen Station.
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*The aquarium closes from December 29 through January 1
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DETAIL
Address
Access
If you take Subway Tozai Line, get off at Kasai Station or Nishi-Kasai Station, and take the bus to Kasai Rinkai Koen Station.
Hours
Close
*The aquarium closes from December 29 through January 1