“Goldfish Day” ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM GINZA The museum will be dyed in cherry blossoms for a limited time from March 3rd to April 25th in a special spring event

2023.03.09

ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM GINZA will hold a special spring event for a limited time.
Please enjoy the beautiful scenery of Japan, such as the beauty of goldfish dancing and swimming in the space surrounded by cherry blossoms.

Mecha Sakura ~SAKURA Special~

Goldfish Collection -Sakura Crystal-

In this project, in addition to adding a cherry blossom motif decoration, the light and scent, which are the major elements that make up the art work of art aquarium, are also specially designed for cherry blossoms.
In addition, there are varieties of goldfish that have “Sakura” in their names. Enjoy a variety of “cherry blossom x goldfish” art.

Goldfish Waterfall - Weeping Cherry Blossoms -
New Goldfish Evaluation - Cherry Blossom Shine -
Lantern Aquarium -Cherry blossoms in full bloom-
Flowerium -Sakura-

Goldfish of the kind with "Sakura" in the name

Sakura Ryukin

Four kinds of goldfish with “cherry blossom” in their name will be exhibited in conjunction with the special event held in spring.
Sakura goldfish can be viewed in the work area called “New Goldfish Evaluation”. Please pay attention to the scale pattern.

Sakura Higashi Nishiki
Sakura Nishiki
Sakura aurora

ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM GINZA

Entrance fee: WEB ticket 2,300 yen
Same-day ticket 2,400 yen
Hours of Operation: 10:00-19:00
Closed: According to Ginza Mitsukoshi closed days

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