guided tour

"An exciting and thrilling journey of mysterious discovery" guided tour

guided tour

At Tokyo Sea Life Park you can see a diverse array of creatures, from those found in the world's oceans to those found in Tokyo's waters. While simply observing them is an enjoyable experience, why not explore the mysteries of these creatures together with our guides?

On weekdays, we observe the creatures in the tanks according to themes such as "protection" and "eating." On weekends and holidays, we enter the "behind the scenes of the tanks," an area that is normally off-limits to anyone other than staff, and explore the aquarium from the perspective of animal keeper.

Participation is free.
The event may be cancelled due to circumstances such as park closures, special event days, or congestion.

weekdays

Reception hours

13:20~13:30

Reception location

In front of the escalator on the second floor

Capacity

10 people (If the number of participants exceeds the capacity, a lottery will be held)

Travel time

Approximately 45 minutes

Date

In May 2026, the events are scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 21st and Friday, May 29th.
In June 2026, the events are scheduled to be held on June 8th (Monday), June 12th (Friday), June 23rd (Tuesday), and June 29th (Monday).
*Scheduled to be updated at the end of the month.

Protect yourself

Stonefish

Fish have a wide variety of ways to "protect themselves." There are fish like the scorpionfish, which have spines that they use as weapons, and the poisonous stonefish, which hides by resembling a rock. There may be some fish that you've overlooked.

eat

Threadfin butterflyfish

What do marine creatures eat, and how do they do it? When we look at creatures from the perspective of "eating," we can see the various ways they use to eat.