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Zoos & Aquariums Attractions In Japan

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Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian continent and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea in the south. The kanji that make up Japan's name mean sun origin, and it is often called the Land of the Rising Sun. Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago consisting of about 6,852 islands. The four largest are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area and often are referred to as home islands. The country is divided into 47 prefectures in eight regions, with Hokkaido being the...
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Zoos & Aquariums Attractions In Japan

  • 1. Aquamarine Fukushima Iwaki
    Aquamarine Fukushima is an aquarium located in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan.
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  • 2. Asahiyama Zoo Asahikawa
    The Asahiyama Zoo is a municipal zoo opened in July 1967 in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan, and is the northernmost zoo in the country. In August 2004, over 320,000 people visited the zoo, the second highest number of visitors among all the zoos in Japan. Located in Higashi Asahikawa, on the outskirts of Asahikawa, the Asahiyama Zoo is accredited by the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums .
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  • 3. African Safari Usa
    African elephants are elephants of the genus Loxodonta. The genus consists of two extant species: the African bush elephant, L. africana, and the smaller African forest elephant, L. cyclotis. Loxodonta is one of two existing genera of the family Elephantidae. Fossil remains of Loxodonta have been found only in Africa, in strata as old as the middle Pliocene. However, sequence analysis of DNA extracted from fossils of an extinct elephant species undermines the validity of the genus.
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  • 4. Kamogawa SeaWorld Kamogawa
    Kamogawa is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.As of March 2017, the city had an estimated population of 33,307, and a population density of 175 persons per km². The total area is 191.14 km². The name of the city consists of two kanji characters: the first, kamo , meaning duck, and the second, kawa , meaning river.
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  • 5. Sunshine Aquarium Toshima
    Sunshine City is a building complex located in East Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It has the 240 metre tall Sunshine 60 skyscraper at its centre. Sunshine City consists of four buildings: Sunshine 60, the main and tallest building, which includes corporate offices as well as restaurants; the Prince Hotel; the World Import Mart; and the Bunka Kaikan building. The complex sits on land that was once occupied by Sugamo Prison.The lower floors of the complex cater toward passerby and customers with a large shopping mall and numerous restaurants, while the higher floors tend to include corporate offices and hotel rooms. The complex, which was opened in 1978, contains numerous attractions including an observatory located at the top of Sunshine 60 called Sky Circus, the Ancient Orient Museum, ...
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  • 7. Shinagawa Aquarium Shinagawa
    Shinagawa is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The wards refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The ward is home to ten embassies. As of 1 April 2016, the ward has an estimated population of 380,293, and a population density of 16,510 persons per km². The total area is 22.84 km².It should also be noted that Shinagawa is also commonly used to refer to the business district around Shinagawa Station, which is not part of the Shinagawa ward. This area is in Takanawa and Konan neighborhoods of Minato, directly north of Kita-Shinagawa.
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  • 8. Edogawa Natural Zoo Edogawa
    Edogawa City Natural Zoo or Edogawa City Natural Zoo is a zoo located in Edogawa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan.
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  • 9. Tama Zoological Park Hino
    The Tama Zoological Park is a zoo, owned by the government of Tokyo Metropolis, and located in Hino, Tokyo, Japan. The Tama Zoo was opened on May 5, 1958, originally as a branch of the Ueno Zoo. The zoo aims to use its large site – 52 ha, compared to the 14.3 ha of the Ueno Zoo – to show its animals moving in a more free and natural environment.
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  • 10. Chiba Zoological Park Chiba
    The Chiba Zoological Park is located in the Chiba Prefecture, in the eastern part of Tokyo, Japan next to the Tokyo Bay. The park can be accessed by the Chiba Monorail and is open between 9:30am and 4:30pm.
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  • 11. Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium Nagoya
    The Port of Nagoya , located in Ise Bay, is the largest and busiest trading port in Japan, accounting for about 10% of the total trade value of Japan. Notably, this port is the largest exporter of cars in Japan and where the Toyota Motor Corporation exports most of its cars. It has piers in Nagoya, Tōkai, Aichi, Chita, Aichi, Yatomi, Aichi, and Tobishima, Aichi. Its mascots are Potan and Mitan. According to Japanese media sources, Kodo-kai, a Yakuza faction in the Yamaguchi-gumi group, earns large revenues by controlling the stevedoring and warehousing companies at the port.
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  • 12. Izunokuni Panorama Park Izunokuni
    The Izunokuni Panorama Park Ropeway , formerly known as the Katsuragiyama ropeway , is Japanese aerial lift line in Izunokuni, Shizuoka. The line operated by Dainichi Co., Ltd. has an official nickname Skyride . Opened in 1992, the line climbs Mount Katsuragi with the view of Mount Fuji.
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  • 13. Aquatic Plants Garden Mizunomori Kusatsu
    The Mizunomori Water Botanical Garden , also known as the Kusatsu Aquatic Botanical Garden, is a botanical garden specializing in aquatic plants and best known for its extensive lotus display. Mizu-no-mori means water forest in Japanese. It is located on Lake Biwa's southeastern shore on the Karasuma Peninsula in Oroshimo-cho, Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan, and open daily except Mondays. An admission fee is charged.
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  • 14. Uozu Aquarium Uozu
    Uozu is a city in the eastern part of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2018, the city had an estimated population of 42,224 in 16,811 households and a population density of 210 persons per km². Its total area was 200.61 square kilometres .
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