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Kamo Aquarium

Northern Honsh迂 (T身hoku)


The world's largest jellyfish tank 每 containing 30 to 40 species at any one time 每 was given a spark by a Nobel Prize每winning scientist who discovered a fluorescent protein in belt jellyfish and taught the aquarium how to make the jellyfish glow. Ever since, the Aequorea coerulescens have put on a surreal show. From Tsuruoka Station take the bus bound for Yunohama Onsen and get off at the Kamo Suizokukan stop (30 minutes).

The building looks like a streamlined boat pointed towards the ocean.


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