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Oga Aquarium GAO

秋田県
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An aquarium located in a perfect location.
The Oga Aquarium allows you to explore the depths of the Sea of Japan. It displays 400 species of creatures, including polar bears, seals, and sea lions. The "Oga Sea Large Aquarium," where 2,000 fish swim, is a must-see. You can also see the Akita Prefecture fish, "Hatahata."

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

A Huge Tank with Over 200 Species of Creatures Swimming

Oga Aquarium GAO A Huge Tank with Over 200 Species of Creatures Swimming
The impressive tank at Oga Aquarium GAO boasts a vast space of about 40m x 5m x 10m and uses approximately 60 tons of water, creating an overwhelming sense of power. The tank is home to over 200 species of creatures, including various types of fish, sea turtles, rays, and sharks. The tank's interior features a realistic layout resembling rocky areas, caves, and sunken ships, allowing visitors to observe the creatures' ecology. Additionally, the tank's interior is displayed in real-time on a large monitor, providing a close-up view of the creatures' behavior. The powerful tank at Oga Aquarium GAO is a fantastic area that offers a sense of being underwater.
Point 2

The Idol-like Polar Bear!

Oga Aquarium GAO The Idol-like Polar Bear!
At the Oga Aquarium GAO, there is a powerful polar bear named "Gota". Gota is an idol-like presence at the Oga Aquarium GAO, and his swimming figure in a large tank is full of power. He is one of the few polar bears born and raised in Japan, with an overwhelming presence of about 2 meters in height and about 400 kilograms in weight. In addition, the Oga Aquarium GAO also has exhibits on Gota's ecology, diet, and habitat, allowing you to learn about how he lives. You can also see him eating during his mealtime, and be overwhelmed by his powerful eating style. While there are many other creatures on display at the Oga Aquarium GAO, Gota's presence is particularly impressive. Please come and witness Gota's powerful figure!
Point 3

See the Local Specialty, "Hatahata" from Akita Prefecture!

Oga Aquarium GAO See the Local Specialty, "Hatahata" from Akita Prefecture!
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At the Oga Aquarium GAO, you can see the local specialty of Akita Prefecture, "Hatahata," on display. Hatahata is a blue fish similar to Pacific saury and is caught mainly on the Japan Sea side, with Akita Prefecture being a major producer. At the Oga Aquarium GAO, you can observe Hatahata swimming in a tank up close. Hatahata is also known as a winter delicacy in Akita Prefecture and is used in various dishes such as boiled fish and sushi. The aquarium also has exhibits on the food culture of Hatahata, where you can learn about its ecology, fishing methods, and cooking techniques. Come and observe the fascinating sea creatures, including Hatahata, at the Oga Aquarium GAO!
Point 4

Deliver Good Fortune to the Aquarium Tank with Namahage Divers!

Oga Aquarium GAO Deliver Good Fortune to the Aquarium Tank with Namahage Divers!
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Every year, the Namahage Diver event, a traditional event at the Oga Aquarium GAO, is held. In this event, the traditional demon of Oga, the "Namahage," dives into the large aquarium to deliver good fortune. The Namahage Divers are men who perform the traditional Oga folk art of the Namahage. They wear the Namahage costume and dive into the large aquarium. While wearing the Namahage mask, the divers wave to the audience and feed the creatures in the tank. This event is a valuable opportunity to experience the culture and traditions of Oga, and is popular among many tourists. Thus, it can be said that the Namahage Divers at the Oga Aquarium GAO are a valuable event where you can experience the traditional culture of Oga!
Point 5

Adorable and Popular Northern Fur Seals

Oga Aquarium GAO Adorable and Popular Northern Fur Seals
At the Oga Aquarium GAO, various creatures are on display, but one that stands out is the northern fur seal. The baby northern fur seal born in spring 2023 at the Oga Aquarium GAO is incredibly adorable and popular. This baby is a male and was born at a size of about 70cm. Currently, he is growing healthily by drinking lots of milk. Why not visit the Oga Aquarium GAO and see the cute baby northern fur seal for yourself?
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Sightseeing

Oga Aquarium GAO Aquarium with the Theme of "Earth," "Water," and "Ocean"!
Aquarium with the Theme of "Earth," "Water," and "Ocean"!
Oga Aquarium GAO is the only aquarium located on the Oga Peninsula. It features a large tank that uses seawater and exhibits over 400 species of creatures, including local fish from Akita Prefecture such as "Hatahata," rare deep-sea fish, penguins, and seals. The name "GAO" comes from the initials of "Earth," "Water," and "Ocean," and the aquarium aims to introduce the diversity of marine life on Earth. The aquarium showcases tanks that replicate natural environments by collecting seawater, allowing visitors to observe the creatures living in their natural habitats. In addition, there are explanatory panels on the walls and ceilings of the tanks that provide information on the ecology and behavior of the creatures. Events such as penguin and seal shows, feeding experiences, and tank cleaning experiences are also held. The aquarium also has a restaurant and gift shop, making it a great place to enjoy meals and purchase souvenirs. Oga Aquarium GAO is a valuable facility that allows visitors to feel closer to marine life. Visitors can interact with creatures they have never seen before, such as local Hatahata and rare deep-sea fish, making it a recommended spot to enjoy with family and friends.

Basic Information

Address 93 Togashiohamamura Tsubogasawa, Oga City, Akita Prefecture 010-0673
Business Hours

Monday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Saturday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Sunday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

TEL 0185-32-2221
Web Site http://www.gao-aqua.jp/
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