What other travelers are saying about Salmon Hometown Chitose Aquarium
This aquarium is much more than just about salmon! We didn't expect this place would extensively explain about japan fresh water (river) habitat. It delivers so much information & showcases so many different species. Explanation in English & other languages can be read in their website (scan QR near the entrance). Very good for kids & adults!
It is Japan's first freshwater aquarium focused on salmon and cold-water species. The facility features an underground observation window that looks directly into the Chitose River, allowing visitors to watch wild salmon and fish in their natural habitat rather than in tanks. During September to November, wild salmon migrate upstream to spawn and can be observed through this window.
Mid-September through November is optimal for viewing the salmon run, with October typically showing peak activity. The aquarium operates year-round with salmon in tanks during all seasons, but autumn offers the most active wild salmon viewing through the river observation window.
1.5 to 2 hours covers the indoor tanks, river observation window, outdoor ponds, and exhibits. Families participating in feeding activities may need 2 to 3 hours.
Lake Shikotsu is 30 minutes upstream by car and offers hiking, hot springs, and boat tours. The aquarium is 25 kilometers from New Chitose Airport, convenient for layovers or trip starts. Many visitors combine it with a Lake Shikotsu excursion.
Major signage includes some English translations. The underwater viewing window and display tanks require no language comprehension. The salmon life cycle exhibits use diagrams, and the compact layout is easy to navigate without reading extensive text.
For English speakers.
A unique aquarium where most of the fish here are freshwater fish. You get to learn about how Salmon is caught and history of it. However many of that section is not in English and is all in Japanese. You'll need to use the translation app for that.
They have a seasonal section too and for the summer they have bugs. Various beetles and even some snakes. Neat to see.
The layout is great and the place is clean and well organized. I would definitely recommend checking this out especially if you are by the michi no eki right next door.
They also have a underground section where you can see the actual river next to the building to see wild salmon if you are lucky to see them.
All in all, highly recommend for family with kids to check out.
Very nice facility, good exhibitions, clean tanks and animals in good conditions. Very pedagogic displays and nice Christmas additions.
The possibility to look at the river is a very nice addition.
Quite a small aquarium outfit. Spent about 1.5 hrs here. We came in late Nov. River was empty. No salmon. Entrance fees for adult is 800 yen and for high schoolers 500 yen. .
Surprisingly good and I loved the fact that you can actually see the river from below ground through the glass. There actually is a lot of salmons passing by.