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  • Asamushi Aquarium (浅虫水族館, Asamushi Suizokukan) also called Aquarium Asamushi, is an aquarium in the Asamushi area of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Overlooking Mutsu Bay, it is the northernmost aquarium in Honshū. It keeps and displays 11,000 marine organisms, including those from Aomori Prefecture's abundant marine resources and over 500 species of rare aquatic animals from around the world.


    History


    The Asamushi Aquarium was founded in 1922 by the Biology Department of the School of Sciences of Tōhoku Imperial University. The facilities were completely rebuilt in 1983 and have a total area of 8,813.11 square meters (94,863.5 sq ft). The aquarium is currently operated by the Aomori prefectural government.


    Exhibits


    The warm and cold water exhibits at the aquarium (a total of 45 tanks containing 720 cubic metres (190,000 US gal) of water) feature marine animals such as sea otters, sea lions, seals, penguins, and dolphins. The dolphin show tank is the largest in the facility and holds 703 cubic metres (186,000 US gal). The seawater tank on the first floor includes a 15-metre (49 ft) acrylic tunnel for viewing the inhabitants from underneath.

    First floor
    Amphibian display
    Seawater tank (tunnel tank)
    Warm water creatures (tropical tank)
    Marine life
    Cold water creatures
    Rare fresh water creatures
    Delfino gift shop
    Second Floor
    Tropical rainforest display
    Environmental "touch tank"
    Dolphin show pool
    Dolphins


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    External links


    Media related to Asamushi Aquarium at Wikimedia Commons
    Official website (in Japanese)

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