Northern Daichi Aquarium - Hokkaido
Northern Daichi Aquarium (北の大地の水族館) is an aquarium which houses only freshwater fish. It is located at 1-4 Rubeshibecho Matsuyama in Kitami City in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.
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Northern Daichi Aquarium details
Northern Daichi Aquarium a newly relocated to the roadside station "Onneyu Onsen" on July 7, 2012, and has since become a groundbreaking exhibition space for aquatic life enthusiasts.
Northern Daichi Aquarium - Kitami City, Hokkaido Prefecture |
One of the most remarkable features of the Northern Daichi Aquarium is its unique and innovative exhibition aquariums. Among them, visitors can witness Japan's first "Waterfall Aquarium." This extraordinary display allows visitors to look up at the basin of a waterfall from below, offering a truly immersive and stunning perspective. Another notable exhibit is the world's first "Four Seasons Aquarium," which recreated the mesmerizing image of rivers freezing during winter. These one-of-a-kind displays provide visitors with an unforgettable and educational experience, showcasing the wonders of the underwater world.
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The Northern Daichi Aquarium stands out from other facilities by addressing an issue commonly faced by fish in captivity. As most fish grow, their appearance often deteriorates due to skin diseases and other related problems. However, at this aquarium, the staff takes special care of the fish by raising them in a facility that utilizes Onneyu Onsenkyo's cold springs, also known as "magic hot spring water." This unique practice maintains the health and vitality of the fish, ensuring visitors get to witness tropical fish that have grown to be exceptionally large and beautiful.
The Northern Daichi Aquarium Exhibits
Japan's first and only waterfall aquarium |
Aside from the captivating exhibition aquariums, the Northern Daichi Aquarium offers an array of other exciting features. The "Large Itou Tank" showcases the migration of 40 of Japan's largest freshwater fish, known as "Itou." This exhibit offers visitors a chance to observe these magnificent creatures up close, providing a deeper understanding of their behavior and habitat.
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Additionally, visitors can indulge in the Dr. Fish experience tank, where small fish nibble on dead skin, offering a therapeutic and rejuvenating experience. Furthermore, the "Aquatic Plants Tank" is a new addition that aims to explore the artistic beauty found in underwater plant life. Lastly, the aquarium boasts an impressive collection of tropical freshwater fish, including the stunning and grand arapaima, known for its size and beauty.
Team Nicerio visits the Northern Daichi Aquarium
My family and I visited the Northern Daichi Aquarium for the first time last September 19, 2022, which was the last day of our September 17-19 Road Trip. It was my 322nd day in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme. It was the last destination that we visited during our 3-day road trip. Although the aquarium is smaller than most of the aquariums that we have visited all around Japan, my family and I still enjoyed watching the freshwater fishes, particularly in the waterfall basin tank which is said to be the first in Japan. Aside from that, we also enjoyed the interactive tank where the fish “cleaned” our hands.
Northern Daichi Aquarium Fees
Adult - 670 yen
Junior High School student - 440 yen
Elementary school student – 300 yen
Northern Daichi Aquarium Operating Hours
Northern Daichi Aquarium is open from 8:30 AM to 5 PM (April-November) and
9 AM to 4:30 PM (November-March)
It’s closed every April 8th - April 14th and December 26th - January 1st
Why visit the Northern Daichi Aquarium?
With its groundbreaking exhibition aquariums, innovative approach to fish care, and an array of fascinating exhibits, the Northern Daichi Aquarium is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. This newly opened facility is sure to capture the hearts of aquatic life enthusiasts by providing an educational, immersive, and awe-inspiring glimpse into the underwater world.
Getting to Northern Daichi Aquarium
From Asahikawa Station walk towards the bus terminal. Board the Asahikawa-Kitami bus of the Dohoku Bus heading to Kitami Bus Terminal. Board down at Onneyu bus stop. It’s about 450 meters away from the aquarium.
Travel time: 2 hours and 49 minutes
Fare: 3200 yen
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