Group Programs for Young Children

Enjoy

You can get familiar with the animals through quizzes and imitation games. Both programs will make your visit to the aquarium more enjoyable.

What is a sea urchin?

Sea urchins look very different from humans, but they do have legs, mouths, and poop. Children can become familiar with sea urchins by watching videos of their body structure and movements and imitating them.

Location

Lecture Room

Capacity

Maximum of about 80 people

time

30-40 minutes

Various shapes of saka

There are many different kinds of fish living in the sea, and they come in all different shapes. There are long, thin fish, flat fish, and fish shaped like rugby balls. Children will become familiar with fish by imitating their various shapes and lifestyles.

Location

Lecture Room

Capacity

Maximum of about 80 people

time

30-40 minutes

What is a frog?

Have you ever seen a frog? Long hind legs, a big mouth, eyes that can retract. Get familiar with frogs through videos that introduce their unique body structure and movements.

Location

Lecture Room

Capacity

Maximum of about 80 people

time

30-40 minutes

Is that a penguin?

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Penguins are not just cute. By watching videos and taking quizzes, you can have fun learning about the structure of their bodies that is suited to life underwater.

Location

Lecture Room

Capacity

Maximum of about 80 people

time

30-40 minutes

What is tuna?

What kind of fish is a tuna? Children can become familiar with tuna, which live in the vast ocean, by watching videos of their body structure and swimming style and imitating them.

Location

Lecture Room

Capacity

Maximum of about 80 people

time

30-40 minutes

I love sushi!

What kind of sushi do you like? Various sea creatures are made into sushi. Learn about the characteristics of the creatures you can see at the aquarium by watching videos of tuna, octopus, and other creatures.

Location

Lecture Room

Capacity

Maximum of about 80 people

time

30-40 minutes

Let's play in the sun!

We will play at the West Beach in Kasai Seaside Park. When the tide goes out, the tidal flats appear, and you can dig in the sand and mud to find crabs and bivalves, observe them, and become familiar with the creatures that live on the tidal flats.

Location

Kasai Seaside Park "West Beach"

Capacity

Maximum of 35 people

time

Over 1 hour *There are restrictions on the dates and times