Toba Aquarium

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Dugong and Sea Turtle (저작권: Motokoka / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Toba Aquarium in Mie Prefecture houses twelve aquatic zones with over 25,000 creatures spanning 1,000 species. On the 1.5-kilometer long pathways, guests can discover the wonders of rare marine animals that are in danger of becoming extinct.

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주소

3 Chome-3-6 Toba, Mie 517-8517 (길 안내)

Hours

09:00 - 17:00 Closed Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Sunday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Holidays 09:00 - 17:00

핸드폰 번호

0599-25-2555

시설

  • 인포메이션 카운터
  • 코인락커
  • 유료 주차

Payment Method

  • 신용카드 사용가능
  • Pay by cash
  • Electronic money accepted

Accessibility

  • 휠체어 렌탈

Facilities

  • Restaurant

Language support

  • English
  • Korean
  • Thai

Internet

  • 무료 와이파이

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A 10-minute walk from JR Toba Station.

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A Day at Toba Aquarium

A Day at Toba Aquarium

Cathy Cawood

Toba Aquarium is the only place you can see dugong in Japan. It has the greatest number of different species of any aquarium in Japan.

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Mikimoto Pearl Island

Off the coast of Toba is Mikimoto Pearl Island. This Mie Prefecture attraction is the birthplace of cultured pearls and is operated by the Mikimoto Pearl Museum. When visiting the island, guests can see fascinating and beautiful handcrafted pearls and exhibits, and even ama divers watch while collecting pearls. In 1893, Mikimoto Jokichi succeeded in growing the world's first cultured pearls on an island in the Ise Bay. In 1951, Mikimoto bought the island and renamed it Mikimoto Pearl Island in order to establish a pearl museum there. The Pearl Museum displays many great works of pearl art, including a globe made from 12,541 pearls, 377 rubies and 373 diamonds. It has a diameter of 33 cm. There are also exhibits from ama divers. These freedivers collect pearls using a technique that is over 1000 years old. Mikimoto Pearl Island is one of the few places where visitors can watch these remarkable women at work.

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In Mie Prefecture, not far from the city of Futami, which belongs to the city of Ise, are the Meoto Iwa rocks, which are also called" The Married Rocks ". These two sacred rocks in the sea near the coast are not far from the Futami-Okitama Shrine, the Ryuugu Shrine and also near the famous Ise Shrine itself. The two rocks are connected with a so-called Shimenawa. This is a ritual rope made of rice straw. This fact gave them the nickname "The Married Rocks" In the belief of the Shinto religion, these two rocks represent the union of the pair of gods Izanagi and Izanami, who, according to legend, are the two central gods "Kami" in the myth of the origin of Japan.

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