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Marine Science Museum, Fukushima Prefecture
Aquamarine Fukushima (officially, the Fukushima Marine Science Museum) is an aquarium that functions both as a tourist facility and an educational institution. It is located on Onahama Port’s No. 2 wharf facing the Pacific Ocean. The nickname "Aquamarine" comes from the idea of the aquamarine gemstone as a guardian stone for safe voyages, and also from how the reinforced-glass dome roof sparkles in sunlight like the gem. Access is convenient not only by train/bus but also by car, with parking for about 1,500 vehicles. Inside, you can interact with familiar waterside nature and creatures—like medaka, loaches, and frogs—in a biotope recreating satoyama waterways, and you can also go barefoot in one of the world’s largest touch pools to touch seaside animals such as starfish and sea cucumbers (both hands-on water experiences are available from Golden Week through the end of November). In addition, a variety of events and workshops—such as backstage-style tours—are held daily for everyone from children to adults.
Address
〒971-8101 Fukushima Prefecture, Iwaki City, Onahama, Tatsumicho 50
Access
From JR Izumi Station take a route bus (toward Onahama/Ena) and get off at "AEON Mall Iwaki Onahama," then walk about 5 minutes; about 20 minutes by car from Iwaki Yumoto IC
Telephone
0246-73-2525
Price
Adults 1,850 yen / Elementary–High school 900 yen / Preschool free (group discounts & annual passes available)
Business Hours
Mar 21–Nov 30: 9:00–17:30 / Dec 1–Mar 20: 9:00–17:00 (last entry 1 hour before closing)
