Shinagawa Aquarium (しながわ水族館)
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This is an “ocean and river” themed aquarium deeply tied to Shinagawa City, located in “Shinagawa Kumin Park” in Shinagawa City, Tokyo. The aquarium exhibits familiar fish and underwater creatures in a tank reproducing the nature along the stream of the rivers that flow into Tokyo Bay, the tidal flats and the sea of Tokyo Bay. In a tunnel tank with a total length of 22 meters, you can enjoy “a walk” in the ocean surrounded by 900 fish. Don't miss the performances at the stadium, including a comical sea lion show and a powerful dolphin show. The nearest station is Omorikaigan Station.
Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Katsushima 3-2-1 Shinagawa ward park (Shinagawa / Kamata / HanedaArea)
10:00-17:00 (admission until 16:30)
Review of Shinagawa Aquarium
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingReally enjoyed the dolphin and sea lion shows.
And the shark tank was cool
Didn’t cost much to enter either.
We also visited the restaurant after...
This is the place to go if you want to see fish having an existential crisis.
Details
- Address
- Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Katsushima 3-2-1 Shinagawa ward park [map]
- Phone
- 0337623433
- Hours
- 10:00-17:00 (admission until 16:30)
- Closed
- Tuesday (Public holiday, Spring break, Golden Week, Summer vacation, Winter vacation open), 1/1
- Fees
- [Admission fee]
[Adults/High School Students] 1350yen
[Small/Junior High School Students] 600yen
[Child (4 years old and over)] 300yen
[Over 65] 1200yen
[3 years old and under] Free - Parking Lot
- Available(96spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Note
- Temporary suspension:Closed until May 31, 2020 (Information as of May 28, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so be sure to check the official information.
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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