Marine World Uminonakamichi, Fukuoka
Marine World Uminonakamichi is a popular aquarium located along the scenic coastline of Hakata Bay in Fukuoka. Positioned at the edge of Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, the facility offers sweeping views of the ocean while showcasing the marine biodiversity of the seas surrounding Kyushu. Designed to blend education and entertainment, it appeals to families, tourists, and marine enthusiasts alike, drawing visitors with its modern architecture and immersive exhibits.
The aquarium houses more than 20,000 marine creatures from over 350 species. One of its highlights is the massive panoramic tank that replicates the waters of the Tsushima Current, allowing guests to observe schools of fish, sharks, and rays swimming together. Other themed exhibits focus on coral reefs, deep-sea environments, and river habitats, giving a comprehensive look at aquatic life both near and far. Interactive touch pools offer hands-on experiences with starfish and sea cucumbers, especially popular with children.
Marine World also features daily dolphin and sea lion shows, held in an outdoor amphitheater with a stunning backdrop of the bay. These performances are designed to be both entertaining and educational, often incorporating information about animal behavior and conservation. The aquarium frequently updates its exhibits and hosts seasonal events such as nighttime illuminations or marine-themed exhibitions to keep the experience fresh for repeat visitors.
A visit to Marine World can easily be combined with a day at the neighboring Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, which features gardens, bike paths, and recreational facilities.
The aquarium houses more than 20,000 marine creatures from over 350 species. One of its highlights is the massive panoramic tank that replicates the waters of the Tsushima Current, allowing guests to observe schools of fish, sharks, and rays swimming together. Other themed exhibits focus on coral reefs, deep-sea environments, and river habitats, giving a comprehensive look at aquatic life both near and far. Interactive touch pools offer hands-on experiences with starfish and sea cucumbers, especially popular with children.
Marine World also features daily dolphin and sea lion shows, held in an outdoor amphitheater with a stunning backdrop of the bay. These performances are designed to be both entertaining and educational, often incorporating information about animal behavior and conservation. The aquarium frequently updates its exhibits and hosts seasonal events such as nighttime illuminations or marine-themed exhibitions to keep the experience fresh for repeat visitors.
A visit to Marine World can easily be combined with a day at the neighboring Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, which features gardens, bike paths, and recreational facilities.
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Sight Name: Marine World Uminonakamichi
Sight Location: Fukuoka, Japan (See walking tours in Fukuoka)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Fukuoka, Japan (See walking tours in Fukuoka)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Fukuoka, today the largest city on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu, has long been shaped by its place on the edge of Japan, looking across the sea toward... view more
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Fukuoka, today the largest city on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu, has long been shaped by its place on the edge of Japan, looking across the sea toward... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles



