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The World’s Highest International Aquarium in Tokyo, Japan

Posted by Miss Kanistha Rattanapisit on 09 October 2006

Sunshine International Aquarium, the world’s highest aquarium that is located in Tokyo, Japan. There are frequent aquariums in Japan. Here is Sunshine International Aquarium is international one that collects an abundance of water animals. There are more than 20,000 fish, also dolphins, octopuses, eels, piranhas, sea horses, sea otters, seals, giant crabs, etc and other species of fishes including other weird water animals.

Sunshine International Aquarium has outdoor small penguins’ pool show and this attracts lots of visitors especially kids. There are four main species penguins in the Aquarium which there are Cape Penguin, Rockhopper Penguin, Macaroni Penguin, and Magellanic Penguin. Visitors can enjoy taking photos here in this section.

Sunshine International Aquarium also arranges the show of Sea Lion on Sunday and national holidays. There are several show times a day which are 11.15, 13.15, 14.15, and 15.15. It takes only an hour for one round showing. This is kind of extra and big show that the aquarium offers only a day a week on Sunday and special holidays which are lots of people get off to the place.

Sunshine International Aquarium welcomes everyone daily. Monday to Saturday at 10.00 am – 6.00 pm. Sunday and holidays at 10.00 am – 6.30 pm. The aquarium is situated on 10th floor of World Import Mart Building in Sunshine City at Higashi Ikebukuro, Tokyo which it is simple to reach by any kind of transportations whether riding or driving by own mode transportations or public transportations. Several ways you can get to the place, It takes about 3 minutes from Higashi Ikebukuro Station Subway Yurakucho Line, around 7 minutes from Ikebukuro Station JR, 4 minutes from Higashi Ikebukuro 4cho-me Station Tokyo City Train, and Higashi Ikebukuro Ramp Metropolitan Highway No. 5. Sunshine International Aquarium admission fee is Yen1600, $13 for adults and Yen800m $6.65 for children approximately. It is free fee for 4 years or under ages.
 
 
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