A must-see attraction in Kitakyushu! Kujukushima Aquarium

Kujukushima Aquarium (Kujukushima Aquarium) is located in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. It is part of Kujukushima National Park in Saikai, Japan. The aquarium is themed to showcase the marine life of Kujukushima. There are more than 370 species and 16,000 individuals of marine life in the aquarium, including dolphins, jellyfish, sharks, stingrays, etc.

The biggest feature of the aquarium is the largest jellyfish display area in Japan. There are more than 100 species and 3,000 jellyfish in the aquarium, including box jellyfish, moon jellyfish, blue jellyfish, etc. In addition, the aquarium also has dolphin performances, feeding shows and other activities, allowing visitors to watch marine life up close.

Kujukushima Aquarium is a popular tourist attraction in the Kyushu region of Japan, attracting more than 1 million tourists every year. The aquarium is open from 9 am to 6 pm every day, and the admission fee is 1,470 yen for adults and 730 yen for children.

If you have the opportunity to travel to Kyushu, Japan, Kujukushima Aquarium is an attraction not to be missed. The aquarium not only allows you to learn about the marine life of Kujukushima, but also allows you to enjoy a pleasant travel experience.

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Post by RoadRoamer | Sep 27, 2023

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