based on 573 reviewsI went there on a weekday morning, and it was very quiet, so I was able to relax. It was much larger than I expected, and the sight of the tuna swimming in groups was very impressive, and I was able to sit and relax and watch them. It was very relaxing and satisfying.
Tokyo Sea Life Park features various themed pavilions such as Tokyo Bay, Ocean Voyagers, Kelp Forest, and Penguin Ecology, showcasing a rich diversity of marine life. Tokyo Sea Life ParkFeaturing a massive 2,200-ton tank where marine creatures like tuna swim freely, this attraction offers visitors a breathtaking visual experience.
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I went there on a weekday morning, and it was very quiet, so I was able to relax. It was much larger than I expected, and the sight of the tuna swimming in groups was very impressive, and I was able to sit and relax and watch them. It was very relaxing and satisfying.
It was very impressive because there aren't many places where you can see tuna! You can also see the tuna being fed, there are places to sit, and it's indoors so you can enjoy it even in the rain. There were also penguins and other creatures, and there were more kinds of fish than I expected, so I was very satisfied.
The admission fee is cheap! By far cheaper than other aquariums!! Although it is cheap, the exhibits are well-organized and enjoyable. There are many rare fish, and the tuna tank is simply impressive. The explanations and commentary were also thorough. We went during an evening event, and since we don't often have the opportunity to go to an aquarium at night, it was a good experience. An aquarium with good value for money!
Don't buy tickets here, it's only 30 bucks on site, xc125😅
Good fir family and kids
I recommend this spot for a date. The usual itinerary is to have a picnic in the park, play some sports like badminton, go to the aquarium, and ride the Ferris wheel at night. It's windy, but if it's sunny the sunset is beautiful. The aquarium is sometimes open at night, so I recommend checking beforehand. The inside is surprisingly spacious.
An aquarium in Tokyo. It's a little far from the city center, but because it's a metropolitan facility, it's much cheaper than the aquariums in Shinagawa and Ikebukuro. It's spacious and the exhibits are substantial, so it's not necessarily cheap or bad. If you have time, this aquarium is the best recommended in Tokyo.