Toba Aquarium
aquarium
Toba Aquarium
鳥羽水族館
Overview
Major aquarium paired with Mikimoto Pearl Island and Pearl Museum for family-friendly Mie daytrip entertainment.
One of Japan's largest marine facilities, the Toba Aquarium on the Shima Peninsula holds more than 1,200 species across twelve themed zones, from coral reefs to river ecosystems. Founded in 1955, it remains one of only a handful of places in the world keeping dugongs in captivity, alongside sea otters, African penguins, and a jellyfish gallery that earns its own following. The deep-sea creatures zone is genuinely strange and worth extra time. Right next door, Mikimoto Pearl Island is where cultured pearls were first developed, and combining both makes for a full, rewarding day on the water.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 鳥羽水族館
- Nearest station
- Nakanogo Station (2 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in fine on weekdays. Weekends and holidays peak around noon.
Accessibility
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