Toba Aquarium is one of Japan's largest aquariums, located in Toba, Mie Prefecture. It houses a diverse range of marine life from various regions around the world.
Toba Aquarium is home to over 1,200 species and more than 30,000 marine animals. It offers visitors a chance to see a wide variety of aquatic life.
The aquarium features several unique attractions, including rare dugongs, finless porpoises, and one of the largest collections of jellyfish in Japan.
Yes, Toba Aquarium hosts interactive programs such as feeding shows and educational sessions that focus on marine conservation and species preservation.
Toba Aquarium is actively involved in marine conservation efforts and research. It participates in breeding programs for endangered species and contributes to global conservation initiatives.