1 Art Aquarium Ginza ticket(s)
Other personal expenses
For each adult, up to two children (elementary school age and under) are allowed free of charge; the third child must pay the standard entry fee. Children alone cannot be purchased.
Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Tickets are required for junior high school students and older.
No strollers or pets are allowed.
Coin lockers aren't available. But there are numerous coin lockers around the station
The Art Aquarium Museum GINZA is located in Ginza Mitsukoshi, a department store in Ginza, the heart of Tokyo. Various types of goldfish swim gracefully in the specially built fish tanks, which have different themes of Japanese culture. The culture of appreciating goldfish began in Japan in the Edo period, from 1603 to 1867. The Art Aquarium is a modern art space that combines light, sound, and fragrance with traditional Japanese culture and artifacts to recall the appreciation of goldfish. Enjoy seeing adorable and unique goldfish in a fantastic space.
The Ginza Mitsukoshi department is located close to Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace Plaza, making it easy to arrange your travel plan for Tokyo sightseeing. In addition to shopping, Ginza offers a traditional and nostalgic Japanese atmosphere with its long-established restaurants and retro cafes.
Goldfish are ornamental fish. The culture of appreciating Goldfish comes from China, and the ornamental culture becomes popular in Japan during the Edo period. Breeding has produced a variety of forms of goldfish, and many goldfish lovers consider them living works of art. In Japan, children are familiar with goldfish scooping at traditional festivals. Goldfish come in a variety of colors and patterns, including red, albino, and calico, even within the same breed. Approximately 70 species of goldfish swim in the Art Aquarium Museum, 30 of which have been selected as nationally recognized breeds.
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By metro: Directly connected to the building from Ginza Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, and Hibiya Line
By metro: 5 min walk from Ginza 1-chome Station (Exit 9) on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
By train: 9 min walk from JR "Yurakucho" station (Chuo exit/Ginza exit)
By metro: 2 min walk via underground passageway from Ginza StationHigashi-Ginza Station on Toei Asakusa Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Please enter from the Ginza Terrace on the 9th floor of the Ginza Mitsukoshi New Bldg. Please use the escalator in the new building or the elevators in the main and new buildings to reach the 9th floor. (The escalator in the main building will not take you directly to the 9th floor.)