12 aquariums found
Browse 12 family-friendly aquariums in Kanto and compare admission, access, and highlights.
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Inokashira Park Zoo Aquatic Life Park
武蔵野市, 東京都, Japan
A water life zone where you can enjoy the nature and waterside atmosphere of Inokashira.
Saitama Aquarium
羽生市, 埼玉県, Japan
A Saitama aquarium where families can enjoy the Arakawa river ecosystem and freshwater life up close.
Shinagawa Aquarium
品川区, 東京都, Japan
A city aquarium where you can enjoy hands-on encounters with the sea and rivers, plus live shows.
ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM GINZA
中央区, 東京都, Japan
A goldfish art museum inside Ginza Mitsukoshi where light, sound, and fragrance create a dreamlike escape.
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Kasai Rinkai Aquarium
江戸川区, 東京都, Japan
A major Tokyo aquarium near the city center where a 2,200-ton dome tank and wide-open Kasai Rinkai Park scenery come together.
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Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
金沢区, 神奈川県, Japan
A huge seaside resort in Yokohama where aquariums, attractions, and ocean-view strolls all fit into one full day.
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Kamogawa Sea World
鴨川市, 千葉県, Japan
A marine theme park where you can feel the power of the ocean through whale shark performances and more.
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Aquaworld Ibaraki Prefectural Oarai Aquarium
東茨城郡大洗町, 茨城県, Japan
A major Oarai aquarium famous for sharks, sunfish, and large-scale live shows, making it a true crowd-pleaser.
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Nakagawa Aquatic Park
大田原市, 栃木県, Japan
A freshwater aquarium centered on the Naka River, with world rivers and an Amazon tank.
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Sagamigawa Fureai Science Museum
Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
An interactive aquarium in Sagamihara where you can learn about the Sagamigawa River through hands-on exhibits, fish-feeding sessions, and workshops.
Adachi Park of Living Things
Adachi, Tokyo, Japan
An interactive living-things park in Adachi where about 500 species from insects to mammals can be enjoyed through hands-on exhibits.
Katsuura Undersea Observation Tower
勝浦市, 千葉県, Japan
An observation tower in Katsuura where you can look straight into the natural ocean through 24 windows. Each visit shows a different face of the sea.