Are you looking to discover Tokyo's aquariums with your family? Here's a list of Tokyo's famous aquariums to make your trip to Japan even more meaningful!
If you're in Tokyo and unsure where to go for fun, why not experience Tokyo's aquariums? Aquariums are fantastic places to spend quality time with loved ones and enjoy peaceful moments surrounded by healing marine life. Whether you're a child or an adult, aquariums offer a captivating and novel attraction.
To make your aquarium exploration smoother, Klook has selected the 11 most famous aquariums in Tokyo! Each place offers unique aspects and experiences that will surely provide you with moments of relaxation. Are you ready for an underwater adventure? Let's go with Klook!
1. Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa Aquarium (Tokyo)
Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa Aquarium is just a 2-minute walk from Shinagawa Station and located within the Shinagawa Prince Hotel. Upon stepping into this aquarium, you'll be delighted by its vibrant atmosphere with dazzling lights and gentle sounds.

This Tokyo aquarium combines digital art and marine creatures, offering a visually stunning experience for visitors. It also features a renowned bar area where you can enjoy drinks while observing the swimming marine life. Klook highly recommends experiencing this aquarium with your loved ones or friends for an enjoyable time!
2. Shinagawa Aquarium (Tokyo)
Shinagawa Aquarium is located within Shinagawa Kumin Park, home to over 450 marine species and a perfect destination for a family day out! One of the highlights of this Tokyo aquarium is its ability to rival larger-scale aquariums. Inside Shinagawa Aquarium, there are two levels - one above the sea and one below, where you can see various animals like seals, fish, stingrays, and sea turtles.

Additionally, there are special exhibitions that children can participate in to learn more about marine creatures, so be sure to know the daily exhibition schedule to not miss out! After exploring the aquarium and wanting to relax somewhere, head to Shinagawa Kumin Park for a rest or outdoor activities!
3. Sumida Aquarium (Tokyo)
One Tokyo aquarium you should visit is Sumida Aquarium, located within the Tokyo SkyTree observatory. Get ready to admire interesting and adorable marine creatures like penguins, jellyfish, and sharks! Inside the aquarium, there are also many beautifully themed exhibition spaces for you to check-in, ensuring you capture artistic and impressive photos.

Furthermore, in the evening, there will be many captivating programs, with colorful and mystical digital performances, creating a romantic dating space for couples.

Now that you're here, don't forget to experience the Tokyo SkyTree observation deck. You'll get to admire Tokyo at night from above as well as see the Tokyo Bay and Mount Fuji
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4. Sunshine Aquarium (Tokyo)
Join Klook on another impressive and exciting aquarium in Tokyo, the Sunshine Aquarium at Sunshine City in Ikebukuro. Here, you'll get to see up to 37,000 marine creatures and 750 adorable species. Some of the famous exhibitions here include: Sky Journey with penguins, sea lions, and white pelicans; River Journey with aquatic plants, frogs, snakes, and harbor seals; and Ocean Journey with squids, jellyfish, and colorful fishes!

5. GINZA Art Aquarium Museum (Tokyo)
GINZA Art Aquarium Museum is a famous spot to admire over 5,000 beautiful goldfish belonging to 200 different species. Goldfish were highly regarded in Japanese cultural history during the early Edo period, from 1603 - 1867.
The special attraction of this museum is the display of various goldfish in different tanks. It's a visually stimulating exhibition that captivates viewers and evokes fascination. This is also seen as a fun and novel way to appreciate motion art (literally) or simply art with life.

Inside the museum, there are up to 15 areas and the main theme remains various types of goldfish. Additionally, there are masks, lanterns, decorations to suit each setting and create different artistic features for each tank, helping you understand more about Japanese culture. If you've never been to this art aquarium museum, this is a sign for you to come and experience it!
6. Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise (Kanagawa)
Explore one of Japan's top aquariums, home to the largest ocean creature collection in the country - Yokohama Hakkeijima. Additionally, this place is known as an entertainment paradise with famous attractions, restaurants, and hotels.

Inside Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, there are four different aquariums. The Aqua Museum with over 100,000 marine creatures for you to admire. The Fureai Lagoon area where you can get close to and interact with marine creatures. The Umi Farm where you can fish and eat freshly caught fish on the spot. And lastly, Dolphin Fantasy where you can watch free-swimming dolphins, making you feel like you're playing with them at the bottom of the sea!

After exploring all four aquariums, there's still plenty more for you to experience there! Dine at one of the famous restaurants, check-in at the luxurious hotels, or go sightseeing, shopping at the Bay Market. If you're looking for a fun place, head to Pleasure Land, an amusement park with various games, snacks, and joy!
7. Kamogawa Sea World (Chiba)
If you happen to be in Chiba during your Japan trip, remember to visit Kamogawa Sea World. The aquarium here will make you feel like you're stepping into the ocean world through some interesting and educational exhibitions.
This place is also very spacious, located by the sea and divided into 16 areas, each area you will encounter many marine creatures such as pelicans, killer whales, Beluga sturgeon, dolphins, and sea lions.

Don't forget to visit 'Ocean', the only restaurant in Japan where you can eat and drink while watching killer whales swim.
8. Enoshima Aquarium (Kanagawa)
Next on the list of aquariums to visit in Japan is Enoshima Aquarium located in Kanagawa Prefecture. Inside the aquarium, there are 14 exhibitions that allow you to explore different parts of the ocean and various marine creatures. Get ready to see penguins, seals, jellyfish, sea turtles, stingrays, and even otters!
Furthermore, the largest aquarium in the museum, Sagami Bay Large Tank, offers magnificent views of Sagami Bay, Mount Fuji, and Enoshima Island.

Before ending your day at Enoshima Aquarium, visit the Beach Experience Hall, an exhibition showcasing interesting handicrafts and exploring the endlessness of the ocean!
9. Tokyo Sea Life Park (Tokyo)
Tokyo Sea Life Park is an aquarium in Tokyo operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and you can reach here by JR Pass ticket. Inside the aquarium are marine creatures from around the world such as albatrosses, Anca birds, catfish, and penguins.

The aquarium here focuses on the concept of Tokyo Sea and Ogasawara Islands, with 12 exhibitions divided into areas like the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. This aquarium has numerous fish species for you to admire and learn about, such as bluefin tuna, queen angelfish, eagle rays, and lumpfish.
After exploring the aquarium, you can leisurely visit Kasai Rinkai Park, located near Tokyo Sea Life Park. This Tokyo aquarium tour will definitely give you relaxing moments and enjoy the wonderful experience of admiring the sea.
10. Hakoneen Aquarium (Kanagawa)
Hakoneen Aquarium is located within the Hakoneen entertainment complex alongside other amenities like shopping, dining options, etc.

Inside the aquarium, there are three areas: Baikal Sea Plaza, Freshwater Pavilion, and Seawater Pavilion. Get ready to admire over 30,000 marine creatures in this aquarium and explore the Baikal seals from Lake Baikal in Russia and mysterious fish species from the Amazon River!
Don't miss the opportunity to visit Hakone Shrine located near Hakoneen Aquarium!
11. Aqua World Ibaraki Aquarium (Ibaraki)
Aqua World Aquarium in Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture is one of the largest aquariums in Japan. It offers a close-up view of rare sea creatures in a picturesque setting along the Pacific Ocean.
Aqua World Aquarium offers exploration through nine different zones and numerous rare fish species. There are about 54 shark species in the aquarium, as well as seals, dolphins, and penguins! Aqua World also houses sunfish, a rare species rarely seen in aquariums. In addition to fish, approximately 10,000 jellyfish are displayed in the large jellyfish tank, which is said to be the largest in the Kanto region.

Here are the aquariums in Tokyo that Klook suggests you should visit and experience at least once. You can also refer to What is JR Pass? Why do you need to buy JR Pass when traveling to Japan?, Tokyo hotels for tourists compiled by Klook, or find destinations in Tokyo and Kyoto, Osaka.
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