Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
Peter SidellOne of Japan's finest aquariums, Churaumi boasts a wide-ranging collection of sea creatures from the waters around Okinawa, including three majestic whale sharks
The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is the central attraction at Ocean Expo Park. Based on the theme“ Encounters with the Sea of Okinawa ”, the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium showcases the rich nature of Okinawa's marine environment and strives to create a place where the People can get to know the diversity of marine life in the Kuroshio Sea around these southern islands.Because in the Okinawa dialect "chura" means "beautiful" and "umi" means "sea", the Churaumi Aquarium bears this name.
The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium was the first aquarium in the world that managed to raise and breed Manta Alfredi, one of the largest species of rays. They also managed to breed a number of whale sharks.
The highlight of the aquarium is a huge pool, which offers a perfect view through an acrylic window that is 8.2 meters high, 22.5 meters wide and 60 centimeters thick. There you can see whale sharks with a length of 8.8 m, manta rays and a variety of fish swimming.
Two hours by car from Naha Airport, or three hours by express bus.
One of Japan's finest aquariums, Churaumi boasts a wide-ranging collection of sea creatures from the waters around Okinawa, including three majestic whale sharks
日本で屈指の水族館にはいる美ら海(ちゅらうみ)水族館には、貫禄あるジンメエザメ3頭をはじめとして、沖縄近海に住んでいるさまざまな種類の海の生き物たちが集まっている。
Learn the mysteries of the Kuroshio Sea at the theater and research center at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium or relax under the swaying trees on the beach outside
The Kuroshio Sea is the highlight attraction at Churaumi Aquarium, the third largest in the world.
เรียนรู้ถึงความลึกลับของทะเล คุโรชิโอะได้ที่ โรงภาพยนตร์ และศูนย์การเรียนรู้และการวิจัย ที่พิพิธภัณฑ์สัตว์น้ำ ชูราอุมิ โอกินาว่า หรือเลือกที่จะพักผ่อนด้านนอกภายใต้ ต้นไม้ปลิวไสวบนชายหาด
หนึ่งในพิพิธภัณฑ์ระดับแถวหน้าของญี่ปุ่น ชุราอุมิเป็นถิ่นของสัตว์โลกทะเลจำนวนมหาศาลจากผืนน้ำทั่วโอกินาว่า และมีฉลามวาฬอันน่าเกรงขามถึงสามตัว
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Learn the mysteries of the Kuroshio Sea at the theater and research center at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium or relax under the swaying trees on the beach outside
The Kuroshio Sea is the highlight attraction at Churaumi Aquarium, the third largest in the world.
One of Japan's finest aquariums, Churaumi boasts a wide-ranging collection of sea creatures from the waters around Okinawa, including three majestic whale sharks