3 Best Sights in Tokyo, Japan

Shinagawa Aquarium

Shinagawa-ku

The most fun part of this aquarium in southwestern Tokyo is walking through an underwater glass tunnel while some 450 species of fish swim around and above you. There are no pamphlets or explanation panels in English, however, and do your best to avoid weekends, when the dolphin and sea lion shows draw crowds in impossible numbers. Take the local Kyuko Main Line from Shinagawa to Omori Kaigan Station. Turn left as you exit the station and follow the ceramic fish on the sidewalk to the first traffic light; then turn right.

3–2–1 Katsushima, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 140-0012, Japan
03-3762–3433
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Rate Includes: ¥1,350, Often closed Tues.

Sunshine Aquarium

Toshima-ku

This aquarium has some 750 kinds of sea creatures on display, plus daily behind-the-scenes tours and animal feeding sessions with staff. An English-language pamphlet is available, and most of the exhibits have some English explanation. If you get tired of the sea life, head to the Manten planetarium, where you can see 400,000 stars. And if that still isn't enough to keep you occupied, try the 60th-floor Sky Circus observatory for great views of the city and virtual reality rides.

3–1–3 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 170-8630, Japan
03-3989–3466
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Rate Includes: Aquarium ¥2,400, planetarium ¥1,500, observatory ¥1,200

Tokyo Sea Life Park

Edogawa-ku

The three-story cylindrical complex of this aquarium houses roughly 600 species of fish and other sea creatures within a dozen areas, including Voyagers of the Sea (Maguro no Kaiyu), with migratory species; Seas of the World (Sekai no Umi), with species from foreign waters; and the Sea of Tokyo (Tokyo no Umi), devoted to the creatures of the bay and nearby waters. To get here, take the JR Keiyo Line local train from Tokyo Station to Kasai Rinkai Koen Station; the aquarium is a 10-minute walk from the South Exit.

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