Guided tours

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

Opened on July 20, 1990, as part of Osaka Port’s waterfront redevelopment project, Kaiyukan Aquarium was created around the concepts of the "Ring of Fire" and the "Ring of Life," recreating the seas of the Pacific Rim in massive tanks. By using large acrylic panels, the aquarium achieved unprecedented tank sizes, consuming an amount of acrylic glass equivalent to 1.5 times the annual global production at the time. Recognized for transforming conventional perceptions of aquariums, Kaiyukan was awarded the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ "Breeding Award" in 1993 after successfully breeding the weedy seadragon for the first time in Japan. Since opening, total attendance surpassed 50 million visitors by 2008, with couples and families making up a large portion, and approximately 60 percent of visitors being repeat guests. In 2013, Kaiyukan ranked third in Japan for annual visitors, total floor area, and indoor aquarium scale, and its indoor tanks are among the largest in the world.

Address

1-1-10 Kaigandori, Minato Ward, Osaka City, Osaka 552-0022

Access

About a 5-minute walk from Exit 1 of Osaka Metro Chuo Line "Osakako Station"

Telephone

06-6576-5501

Price

Adults 2,400 yen, Children 1,200 yen, Preschool Children 600 yen, Seniors 2,200 yen

Business Hours

Weekdays: 10:30–18:00; From July 4 (Sat): Weekends & Holidays 9:00–19:00; From July 13 (Mon): Weekdays 10:30–19:00

  • Visitors first ride an escalator up to the 8th floor, then descend to the 4th along a corridor-style route. After going up to the 8th floor, you walk down slopes while closely observing the expressions and behavior of fish from 10 different regions. The “Fuwa-fuwa Jellyfish House,” which exhibits jellyfish in 12 tanks, is also popular. If you complete the re-entry procedure, you can re-enter as many times as you like on the same day. Also, if you enter after 5 p.m., you can catch glimpses of nocturnal behavior.

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