An aquarium located on the island of Notojima in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture which keeps and displays some 40 thousand sea creatures spanning around 500 species in several buildings by the shore. The aquarium focuses on creatures living around the Noto Peninsula, such as whale sharks, which swim in one of the largest aquarium tanks on the western side of Japan. The aquarium also holds a variety of shows, including a penguin walk, sea and river otter feedings, and dolphin and sea lion performances. The grounds also host a shop, restaurant, and sea fishing center.
Ishikawa Pref. Nanaoshi Notojimamagarimachi 15-40 (Wajima / Noto / WakuraArea)
[3/20-11/30]9:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30)
[12/1-3/19]9:00-16:30(Latest entry16:00)
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- Address
- Ishikawa Pref. Nanaoshi Notojimamagarimachi 15-40 [map]
- Phone
- 0767841271
- Hours
- [3/20-11/30]9:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30)
[12/1-3/19]9:00-16:30(Latest entry16:00) - Closed
- 12/29-12/31
- Fees
- [Admission fee]
[General (High School Students and above)] 1,890yen
[Junior High School Students and below (3 years old and above)] 510yen
[Under 3] Free - Parking Lot
- Available(1,100spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, Diners Club)
- Smoking
- Available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Note
- Temporary suspension of business:Closed until May 17, 2020 (Information as of May 15, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 120 minutes or more
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- Not possible (assistance dogs allowed)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Ishikawa Areas

Long, thin Ishikawa prefecture runs along the Sea of Japan up into Noto Peninsula. Highlights of the seaside towns lining the west coast include Kanazawa, often described as a "Little Kyoto" thanks to its old wooden tea houses and geisha culture as well as its picturesque Japanese garden, Kenroku-en.