Japan’s BEST Aquarium?! 🇯🇵

Having travelled to many parts of Japan and being an avid fan of aquariums, I name this aquarium the BEST ONE IN JAPAN. Swipe to find out the location!

It’s in Fukuoka, next to Uminonakamichi Seaside Park and Wonder World. I got to feed fresh fish to seals and watch penguins wander around in a clean and big habitat. Their food court serves delicious pasta too 😮‍💨

If you scroll to the second picture, you’ll realise that the place is BIG!! There’s a lot of space for you to roam around and it kinda reminds me of Hawaii when I went to Wonder World

Visit Marine World now 🤩😙!!

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2025/10/25 Edited to

... Read moreMarine World Uminonakamichi offers much more than just fish tanks. When I visited, I was struck by the aquarium's open, spacious design which reminded me of the natural beauty of Hawaii. It’s located conveniently next to Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, making it easy to combine your visit with a day of outdoor fun and relaxation. One of the standout moments was feeding the seals fresh fish, a hands-on experience that really connects you to marine life. The penguins waddling freely in their large habitat added a playful charm to the visit, giving plenty of photo opportunities. After exploring, I enjoyed a surprisingly delicious pasta meal at their food court — a perfect way to round off the day! If you’re weighing up whether to visit Fukuoka’s Marine World or another aquarium like Osaka’s, this spot’s tranquil setting and interactive exhibits make it a top contender. Plus, with the aquarium being part of the larger Uminonakamichi Seaside Park area, it makes for a great full-day trip. I highly recommend planning ahead to check showtimes and feeding sessions to maximize your experience. Lastly, the aquarium’s commitment to clean and expansive habitats really stands out and makes a difference in how enjoyable and educational the visit can be. Whether you’re a marine life enthusiast or traveling with family, Marine World Uminonakamichi offers a refreshing and inspiring look at Japan’s aquatic wonders.