By train: Take the Meitetsu Line from Nagoya Station, get off at Chita Okuda Station, then it's about a 15-minute walk.
By car: Approximately a 10-minute drive from the Mihama IC on the Minamichita Road. Show route
Op.Hours
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Cld.Days
No fixed holidays
Fee
General Admission:
Adults (high school age and above): 2,200 yen (Groups of 15 or more: 1,800 yen)
Children (ages 2 and up): 1,100 yen (Groups of 15 or more: 900 yen)
Ride Passes:
All-you-can-ride pass: 2,200 yen (Groups of 15 or more: 1,900 yen)
Coupon book (11 x 100-yen tickets): 1,000 yen
*Please note: Prices are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the official website or inquire directly.*
INFO
Convenient parking is available (Passenger cars: 800 yen, 800 spaces; Buses: 2,000 yen - reservations required; Motorcycles: 200 yen). Restrooms are also on-site for your comfort.
Minamichita Beach Land & Minamichita Toy Kingdom is a comprehensive leisure facility that has been a driving force for tourism on the Chita Peninsula since its opening in 1980. What's particularly noteworthy is its highly acclaimed reputation as an interactive aquarium. In its impressive 1,000-ton main tank, fish native to Ise Bay swim vibrantly, drawing visitors into a mesmerizing world where they might lose track of time. Furthermore, the facility prides itself on offering 'Japan's best marine life encounters,' providing numerous interaction experiences with sea creatures like sea lions, seals, walruses, dolphins, and penguins, not just through spectacular shows, but also with hands-on feeding and touching events.
In 2006, 'Toy Kingdom' was newly established, allowing children to play with approximately 600 types of popular toys like Plarail and Licca-chan dolls. Now, both facilities can be enjoyed with a single admission fee. This means you can spend a perfect day, first immersing yourself in marine life at the aquarium, then having an absolute blast in the world of toys.
As a fun fact, the aquarium is home to 'Purin,' a hybrid dolphin born from a cross between a melon-headed whale and a bottlenose dolphin. Its number of days in captivity was once submitted for a Guinness World Record as the longest in the world. Moreover, from spring to autumn, you can enjoy barbecues, and in summer, clamming and swimming at Okuda Beach, allowing you to discover different charms each season. It truly is an ultimate leisure facility that provides unforgettable memories and excitement to all its visitors.