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[Water and Green Microcosm] Nature Aquarium Exhibition 2022 will be held in Osaka

2022.07.15

Nature Aquarium works expressing the natural ecosystem will be exhibited for a limited time at the Namba SkyO 7F Convention Hall.
This is a “living art exhibition” that can be enjoyed by all generations, where you can learn about living things and the natural environment while being healed by cool waterscape works.

Healed by beautiful waterscape works

* The photo is a past work

At the venue, the latest work of the aquatic plant layout “Nature Aquarium” that reproduces the beauty of nature and the mechanism of the ecosystem using stones, driftwood, and aquatic plants in the terrarium will be exhibited.

Learn about living things and natural ecosystems

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In the terrarium, aquatic plants, living organisms such as fish and shrimp, and microorganisms such as bacteria form an ecosystem, where life cycles such as photosynthesis are carried out.

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Various creatures such as colorful fish and shrimp can be observed in the terrarium.

Female fans are also increasing! A collection of unique plants and aquatic plants
On the green line with a total length of over 9 m, beautiful and cute works such as case-grown plants, small pardaliums and terrariums, and rare plants with shining individuality are lined up.

NATURE AQUARIUM EXHIBITION 2022 OSAKA

Nature Aquarium Exhibition 2022 Osaka Overview

Exhibition Hall: Namba Skyo 7F Convention Hall (directly connected to Nankai Namba Station)
Period: July 23rd (Sat) -September 25th (Sun), 2022
Business Hours: 11: 00-18: 00 (last admission 17:30)
Price: Same-day ticket | General 1,500 yen, junior high and high school students 1,000 yen, 3 years old to elementary school students 800 yen
Advance ticket | General 1,300 yen, junior high and high school students 800 yen, 3 years old to elementary school students 700 yen
Free for children under 2

>NATURE AQUARIUM EXHIBITION 2022 OSAKA special page

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