Take home an extraordinary experience. The Okinawa Goldfish Museum, an art experience space with dancing goldfish.

2025.06.13

UWS AQUARIUM × THE OKINAWA TIMES OKINAWA KINGYO MUSEUM, a new interactive art facility that combines goldfish, art, Japanese culture, Okinawan charm and entertainment, opened at the Okinawa Outlet Mall It was opened at the Okinawa Outlet Mall Ashibinae in Toyomigusuku City, Okinawa Prefecture.
The museum exhibits approximately 2,000 goldfish of 55 different species. A variety of goldfish, including the Jumbo Holland, one of the world’s largest goldfish, and the Ryukin, which is closely associated with Okinawa, adorn the fantastic space as if it were a moving work of art.

HANAMI

This area allows visitors to take photos with elegant goldfish surrounded by floral artwork inspired by tropical Okinawa.

DEJIKIN

現代の技術を用いたインタラクティブな金魚すくいとおみくじを融合。手のひらの上に金魚をすくうと、おみくじが現れます。

SAMURAI

GAKYO MIYAZAWAが侘び寂びを込めて演出した、日本の『美』と金魚の『美』を融合させた空間。生きたアートとしての金魚の『いのち』の鼓動を感じることができます。

MATURI

This area is inspired by a traditional Japanese night festival, where visitors can experience a goldfish fair, including goldfish scooping and super ball scooping.

KINGYO DISCO

The main artwork stimulates the senses in collaboration with the art collective “Mirror Borers”. This is a different kind of space disco that can only be experienced at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum.

OKINAWA KINGYO MUSEUM

Hours: 11:00-19:00
*Last admission 30 minutes before closing time
Fee: Adults (university and college students and above): ¥1,500
Children (elementary, junior high and high school students): ¥800
Infants (4-6 years): ¥300
Children under 3: free

>OKINAWA KINGYO MUSEUM official website

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