What other travelers are saying about Marine World Uminonakamichi, Fukuoka
Route instruction can still be clearer. We almost missed the penguin and dolphin training part. Nice experience to see dolphins and penguin closely.
Animal show schedule not exactly same as what is shown on the website. Refer to the TV in the aquarium for more accurate info. We didn't try the food in the restaurant, bought from an uncle at the main hall instead, food taste ok.
Re-entry is possible, remember to stamp the UV stamp on your hand in order to re-enter.
"Marine World Uminonakamichi operates with seasonal schedules: general opening hours are 9:30-17:30, with extended hours during Golden Week and summer (9:30-21:00), and shorter winter hours from December to February (10:00-17:00). Adult admission is ¥2,500 for high school students and older, ¥1,200 for elementary and junior high students, and ¥700 for children ages 3 to elementary school age. Last admission is one hour before closing.
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The aquarium's centerpiece is the Large Panoramic Tank featuring sand tiger sharks - Marine World was the first aquarium in Japan to display sand tiger sharks in this exhibit. Visitors can enjoy popular dolphin and sea lion shows, the interactive Aqua Live show for close-up marine encounters, and specialized exhibits including the Jellyfish of Kyushu display and the Marine Science Lab. The facility houses 20,000 fishes of 350 varieties.
The most convenient access is via JR Kashii Line to Uminonakamichi Station, from where the aquarium is a short walk. The facility provides parking for 400 cars. The aquarium is located within the expansive Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, making it easily accessible for visitors combining their marine experience with park activities.
Marine World holds several unique distinctions: it was the first in the world to display a preserved specimen of female megamouth shark, and operates under the theme of "Kyushu's Sea" showcasing about 350 species and 30,000 organisms. The facility underwent a major renovation in 2017, replacing 90% of its tanks, and offers special nighttime operations during summer vacation periods.
Yes, Marine World is family-friendly with children aged 0-2 entering free and discounted rates for young visitors. The facility is fully wheelchair accessible with priority parking for visitors with disabilities. Interactive experiences like the Marine Science Lab, see-through elevator, and various shows provide educational entertainment suitable for all ages. The aquarium also offers half-price admission for persons with disabilities along with one accompanying party member.
Marine World is easily one of the best attractions in Fukuoka. I really enjoyed the sardine show, it was amazing to see thousands of fish moving together in perfect harmony. The dolphin show was just as fun, full of energy and excitement that kept everyone smiling. There are so many sea creatures to see, from colorful fish to impressive sharks, and everything is presented in a way that’s both interesting and educational. I also liked that they have a nice restaurant where you can relax and enjoy a good meal after exploring. Overall it was a fantastic experience and I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Fukuoka.
Visited Marine World aquarium on island off mainland Fukuoka. It’s about a half hour drive from central Fukuoka.
Exceeded our expectations. We caught the dolphin and sea lion show. So entertaining and well done. The main tank had amazing schools of sardines which were mesmerising to watch as they flowed together. 1st time we see sardines in the big tank. There were other marine species we never saw in other aquariums, too. Well worth a visit.
The dolphin show is a must see.the dolphins are very intelligent and performed spectacularly . There was a lot of colourful fish and other sea creatures. There also were a lot of cute merchandise and souvenirs at the gift shop.
A cozy aquarium with a variety of sea animals. We drove there and parking was not a problem.
The show was the highlight for our visit! It was amazing for the kids to see.
They had a special show where the diver fed the fishes in the big tank!
Both are great!