Toba Aquarium
Toba Aquarium Front Entrance | |
Date opened | May 1955 |
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Location | Toba, Mie, Japan |
Coordinates | 34°28′54″N 136°50′45″E / 34.48167°N 136.84583°ECoordinates: 34°28′54″N 136°50′45″E / 34.48167°N 136.84583°E |
Floor space | 24,981 m2 (268,890 sq ft)[1] |
Number of animals | 25,000[1] |
Number of species | 1000[1] |
Total volume of tanks | 6,000 m3 (1,600,000 US gal)[1] |
Annual visitors | 940,000 (2009) |
Memberships | JAZA[2] |
Website |
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Toba Aquarium (鳥羽水族館 Toba-suizokukan) is a public aquarium, which is located in Toba, Mie, Japan. The aquarium houses 12 zones which reproduce natural environments, housing some 25,000 individuals representing 1,000 species.
The guests are free to tour the aquarium's grounds in any manner they please, as there is no fixed route. The total length of the aisle is about 1.5 kilometers.
History
Toba Aquarium opened May 1955. It was founded by Haruaki Nakamura(中村幸昭), now the honorary president. It has received more than 50 million visitors, making it one of the most visited locations in Japan.
The aquarium hosts scholarly investigations as an adult education institution in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology officially specifying the Toba Aquarium as a museum. Toba Aquarium also emphasizes protection and breeding of rare marine creatures which are in danger of extinction. Notable breeding events include the birth of a finless porpoise, a birth of the second generation sea otter for the first time in Japan, and dugongs breeding.
Facilities
The aquarium is divided into 12 main zones.[3]
- Performance Stadium - featuring a sea lion show.
- Kingdom of Sea Animals - protection and breeding of marine mammals such as fur seals, earless seals, etc.
- Sea of Mermaid - featuring a Dugong exhibit.
- Ancient Sea - an exhibit showcasing living fossils such as Tachypleus tridentatus, nautilus, lungfish and so on. There is also image exhibition of Coelacanths.
- Coral Reef Diving - the staff breeds tropical fish, sea turtles and corals.
- Sea of Ise-Shima, Japanese Sea - an exhibit featuring creatures which live in Ise Bay or the Japanese neighboring waters such as finless porpoises, crabs and moray eels.
- Rivers in Japan - creatures which live in rivers in Japan such as cherry salmon.
- Jungle World - creatures which live in Amazon River and its drainage basin's jungles. For instance, manatees and Arapaimas are included.
- Sea of Polar Regions - sea otters, Commerson's dolphins and Baikal seals.
- Corridor of water - Humboldt penguins, Oriental small-clawed otters, smooth-coated otters, walrus, pelicans and other animals are exhibited.
- Crayfish Corner - species of crayfish are exhibited.
- Special exhibition room.
Others
- In NHK's music program "Minna no Uta," Toba Aquarium's sea otters make an appearance.
Access
- Railway
- Near by Kintetsu Shima Line Nakanogo Station
- In advertisements, the nearest station is announced as Toba Station, because Nakanogo Station does not stop Limited Express.
- Ferry
- Near by Ise-wan Ferry Toba Port.
- Car
- Pay-as-you-stay type parking "Aqua parking" is next to Toba Aquarium for 400 cars.
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 "Data". aquarium.co.jp. Toba Aquarium. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
- ↑ "Member's List/Aquarium". jazga.or.jp. JAZA. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
- ↑ "Introduction of exhibition". aquarium.co.jp. Toba Aquarium. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
External links
- Media related to Toba Aquarium at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website