Aqua Park Shinagawa

Summary

Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa (ja: マクセルアクアパーク品川, Makuseru Akua Pāku Shinagawa), formerly Epson Aqua Park Shinagawa, Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium is a public aquarium located inside the Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Minato, Tokyo. It can be accessed from Shinagawa Station.[11][12] It is a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA).[13]

AQUA PARK SHINAGAWA
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Date openedApril 2005 [4]
LocationShinagawa Prince Hotel, Tokyo [3]
Land area11,535 m2 (124,160 sq ft)[1][5]
No. of animals18,000 [6]
No. of species450 [6]
Total volume of tanks4,670,000 litres (1,234,000 US gal) [1][2]
Annual visitors1.74 million +(2017)[7]
MembershipsJAZA[8]
Major exhibitsDolphin show
Rays tunnels fishtank
ManagementYokohama Hakkeijima [9]
Public transit accessShinagawa Station[10]
Websitewww.aqua-park.jp/en/aqua/

History edit

 
Reef manta ray and green sawfish in Wonder tube

On April 8, 2005, "Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium" opened on the premises of the Shinagawa Prince Hotel.[4] Many attractions are held at the aquarium in the center of the city operated by Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, and a charter wedding party is also held at the aquarium.[14] It was closed for renovations on January 5, 2015. The facility's name was changed to "Epson Aqua Park Shinagawa" and it was reopened on July 10.[15]

On April 1, 2016, the name was changed to "Aqua Park Shinagawa" due to the expiration of the naming rights contract with Epson Sales Japan.[16]

On October 26, 2017, Maxell Holdings acquired naming rights under a contract. From December 1, 2017, the name was changed to Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa.[17] It is a popular aquarium in the city center, and the annual number of visitors exceeds 1.5 million every year. In 2019, the number of public aquarium visitors in Japan is ranked fourth in JAZA's annual report.[18]

Exhibits edit

 
Dolphin Performance in The Stadium

Since partnering with Epson and Maxell, aquariums have incorporated projection mapping into entrance hall and dolphin shows.[19] The Stadium has 1,350 seats, and there are shows by Pacific white-sided dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and false killer whales that make full use of technology such as water curtains. [20][21] Also, the dolphin show at The Stadium is different day and night.[22]

 
Manta Ray And Dwarf sawfish

A dome-shaped tunnel fishtank with a total length of 20 m (66 ft) named "Wonder Tube" is installed in the facility. In Wonder Tube, about 15 species of rays of various sizes, including manta rays, are kept.[23] This aquarium has the only facilities in the world where Dwarf sawfish are kept. There are events such as an experience corner where you can feed krill to manta rays.[20][24]

Various creatures are exhibited on "Wild Street", and Penguins, Sea Turtles, and Fur seal are kept there. Many Fur seal and Otters and Sea lion are on display at the small outdoor stadium "Friendly Square".[25]

There is an event live hall called "Stellar Ball" on the grounds of the building. This live hall was produced and named by Yumi Matsutoya. The 1st floor has 1,758 standing seats and 750 seats, and 2nd floor has 126 seats on the terrace and VIP seats.[26]

Facilities edit

The facility is a two-story building with attractions on the first floor and The Stadium where the dolphin show is held and tunnel fish tanks on the second floor.

Attractions edit

[27]

Ground floor edit

  • Park entrance
  • Magical ground
  • Coral cafe bar
  • Jerry Fish Rumble
  • Stellar ball

[28]

Upper floor edit

  • The Stadium
  • Little paradise
  • Wonder tube
  • Life Museum
  • Aqua jungle
  • Wild street
  • Friendly Square
  • Aqua Shop Luce

[20]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b 運営施設紹介. 横浜・八景島シーパラダイス.
  2. ^ "エプソン 品川アクアスタジアム 新しい都市型エンターテインメントを目指して、2015年夏、全館リニューアルオープンへ!!". プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES.
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  4. ^ a b "2005.07 「エプソン品川アクアスタジアム」がグランドオープン│de'-TAISEI DESIGN". www.taisei-design.jp.
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  6. ^ a b "Comparison of major aquariums in the Greater Tokyo Area (Japanese)" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Tokyo Disneyland increased visitors in FY2017 for the first time in the past three years | Travel Voice". www.travelvoice.jp.
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  9. ^ "海と島と生きもののテーマパーク". 横浜・八景島シーパラダイス.
  10. ^ "JR東日本:駅構内図(品川駅)". JR東日本:東日本旅客鉄道株式会社.
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  12. ^ "AQUA PARK SHINAGAWA マクセル アクアパーク品川". Japan Experience.
  13. ^ JAZA. "正会員名簿【水族館】" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  14. ^ "アクアパークウエディング | 品川プリンスホテルウエディング". プリンスホテルズ&リゾーツ.
  15. ^ "水族館を超えた「新しい都市型エンターテインメント施設」新名称『エプソンアクアパーク品川』品川プリンス内に、2015年夏、グランドオープン!". プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES.
  16. ^ "品川プリンスホテル 「エプソン アクアパーク品川」ネーミング・ライツ(命名権)契約終了のお知らせ" (PDF).
  17. ^ "この度、「アクアパーク品川」は、人に寄り添い、先端技術で人に驚きと感動を届けるという共通の想いを持った「マクセルホールディングス株式会社」とパートナーシップを組むことになりました。". マクセル アクアパーク品川.
  18. ^ 日本動物園水族館協会 JAZA (2020). 日本動物園水族館年報(令和2年度). 日本動物園水族館協会 JAZA.
  19. ^ "マクセル アクアパーク品川様 マクセルホールディングス公式サイト".
  20. ^ a b c "Guide to the facility UPPER FLOOR (2F) | Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa". マクセル アクアパーク品川.
  21. ^ "Aqua Park Shinagawa". June 13, 2016.
  22. ^ "Event program". マクセル アクアパーク品川.
  23. ^ "エイコレクション! Apua park shinagawa". Aqua park shinagawa.
  24. ^ "Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa is a Secret Sightseeing Spot". NAVITIME Travel.
  25. ^ "Event program Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa". マクセル アクアパーク品川.
  26. ^ フロアマップ / 施設概要 stelaball official site
  27. ^ "館内のご案内 アトラクション". マクセル アクアパーク品川.
  28. ^ "In-house information GROUND FLOOR (1F) | Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa". マクセル アクアパーク品川.

External links edit

  • Official Site (in Japanese)
  • Official Site (in English)
  • StelaBall
  • Maxell Aqua park Shinagawa Maxell Official Site (in Japanese)