Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium (Aqua World Oarai)

Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium (Aqua World Oarai)

Info

Kashima Linkai Railway Oarai Station → 15 minutes by circular bus Kaikai, bus stop: Aqua World, Oarai, short walk
8km 15 minutes from Higashi Mito Road Mito Oarai IC via Prefectural Road No. 2, National Route 51
750 units/free

Business Hours

9-17 o'clock (final entry is one hour before closing); fluctuates depending on the season

Price

Entrance adults 2300 yen, elementary and junior high school students 1100 yen, 3 years and older 400 yen

Spot Category

Aquarium


Ocean Live


A popular sunfish for a leisurely swim


Shark (white crocodile)


Sardines performance "IWASHI LIFE"


Jellyfish large aquarium "Kurage 365"

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