[Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise] Cherry blossom viewing experience unique to Seapara March 1, 2023 (Wed) ~

2023.03.12

From March 1st (Wed) to July 14th (Fri), 2023, the spring/early summer event “#HanaPara” will be held with the theme of “competition of living things and flowers”.
As the first event, you can enjoy a cherry blossom viewing unique to the aquarium, such as the underwater cherry blossoms “Super Sardine Illusion-Ouka Ranbu-” where 50,000 sardines, the largest number of sardines in Japan, are fascinated.

Undersea cherry blossoms with 50,000 sardines! "Super Sardine Illusion ~Ouka Ranbu~"

Duration: March 1st (Wed) to April 16th (Sun), 2023
Location: Aqua Museum 4F Aqua Stadium

Express cherry blossom petals with jellyfish larvae! "Jellyfish Kaleidoscope Sakura"

Duration: March 1st (Wed) – April 16th (Sun), 2023
Location: Aqua Museum 3F LABO 9 “Jellyfish Room”

700 cherry blossom trees blooming all over the island! "Cherry blossom viewing spot"

In “Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise”, there are many spots throughout the island where you can appreciate 700 cherry blossom trees of 5 different varieties that vividly color the cherry blossom season from early March to late April.

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