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Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium
Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium opened as a place to encounter rare deep-sea creatures, taking advantage of its location by Suruga Bay, the deepest bay in Japan. It has gained popularity as Japan’s first aquarium themed around the deep sea. Along with creatures from Suruga Bay, it introduces many unique deep-sea animals—offering encounters with unusual life forms you rarely see. Though the aquarium is compact, it exhibits around 200 species and about 3,000 individual deep-sea organisms. The second floor is the Coelacanth Museum, displaying not only a coelacanth taxidermy specimen but also an extremely rare frozen specimen, exploring the mysteries of this “living fossil.” The aquarium is located within “Minato 83,” an area with plenty of dining options including restaurants where you can taste deep-sea fish. Next door is the ride-type shooting attraction “THE DEEP SEA WORLD ~Shinkai Okoku~,” letting you fully enjoy a deep-sea theme. Access: about 15 minutes by bus from JR “Numazu” Station (South Exit), or about 5–10 minutes by car; about 25 minutes by car from Tomei Expressway Numazu IC and also about 25 minutes from Shin-Tomei Expressway Nagaizumi-Numazu IC. When driving, use nearby paid parking lots.
Address
〒410-0845 Shizuoka Prefecture, Numazu City, Senbonminatocho 83
Access
From JR “Numazu” Station (South Exit): about 15 minutes by bus, or about 5–10 minutes by car; about 25 minutes by car from Tomei Expressway Numazu IC; about 25 minutes by car from Shin-Tomei Expressway Nagaizumi-Numazu IC.
Telephone
055-954-0606 (weekdays 10:00–18:00)
Price
Adults 1,600 yen / Elementary & Junior High 800 yen / Preschool (age 4+) 400 yen / Age 65+ 1,500 yen (ID required). Discounts for disability certificate holders: Adults 1,400 yen / Elementary & Junior High 600 yen / Preschool (age 4+) 200 yen.
Business Hours
Usually 10:00–18:00 (last entry 30 minutes before closing). Hours may change in summer/winter/busy seasons.
