based on 734 reviewsIt's a large indoor aquarium with two halls indoors and one hall outdoors. If you're in the right time, you can see the penguin show. The fish inside are well-raised and have no stereotyped behavior. It's a good place to bring children to visit, and it's also recommended for couples.
• You can see animals up close!
• Every day hold events for all ages !
• There’s a total of 37,000 fish belonging to 750 species along with adorable sea otters and penguins!
The Sunshine Aquarium is in the sunshinecity, which is very convenient. It is based on the design concept of "Oasis in the Sky". In the museum, you can enjoy the ecology of a variety of marine life, such as deep-sea fish, coral reefs, subtropical fish, etc., and has entertainment and leisure functions. In the Sunshine Reef Tank, you can not only watch a variety of fish, but also see the very popular underwater performance in the museum. What can't be missed is the performance of the sea lions. On the open stage, the sea lions and the animal trainers cooperate seamlessly. Every skill such as hooping, header, greeting, and somersaults can make you feast for the eyes.

△ "Penguin in the sky" is a spacious, approximately 12m wide overhanging tank. In front of your eyes African Penguins swim, looking as if flying over the city buildings, and when you look up, you will see more penguins flapping their wings overhead, a dynamic show the likes of which you have never seen before.

△ "Penguin in the grassland" is a tank that offers a glimpse of African Penguins in their natural habitat. Complete with nesting holes, this exhibition gives you the chance to observe couples of African Penguins living together and raising their babies.
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This was a great experience! I totally recommend this! There are 3 floors with different sea animals and more were so cool! I loved taking pictures and seeing all those cool aquariums. The entrance to the aquarium is on the 10th floor and the information desk on the 1st floor was very helpful in guiding me.
Penguins are very cute. My child likes them very much after watching them.
The fish are all very cute ♿ It's very tasteful to sneak a peek. If I were you, I would also buy an annual pass
Tokyo Sunshine Aquarium is located at 3-1 Higashiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, on the rooftop of the Sunshine City World Import Mart building. The following is a detailed introduction to it: Venue Features - Sky Oasis Concept: Create the "Sky Oasis" concept, with an open-air ring tank, visitors can see penguins swimming overhead, a unique viewing experience. - Large panoramic jellyfish tank: It has the largest "panoramic jellyfish tank" in Japan, with jellyfish swimming in the water, light and shadow interweaving, as if in a dream space. - Rich biological species: There are 750 species and 37,000 fish in the museum, as well as cute animals such as sea otters, penguins, seals, pelicans, etc., which can meet the needs of aquarium enthusiasts.
Perched atop a high-rise in Ikebukuro, the Sunshine Aquarium feels like an aquatic oasis in the heart of Tokyo. As I wandered through its stunning exhibits, I was mesmerized by the Sky Journey tank, where sea creatures appear to float against the backdrop of Tokyo’s skyline. The adorable penguin promenade and fascinating jellyfish display made the visit even more magical.Why visit? This aquarium combines urban innovation with marine beauty, offering a serene escape from Tokyo’s hustle. Practical tip: Visit in the evening to enjoy its enchanting illuminations and avoid daytime crowds. It’s a truly unique experience that blends nature and city life!