Kamo Aquarium (Jellyfish Dream)
📍 Yamagata, Tsuruoka
A white aquarium on the Tsuruoka coast that holds the world's largest jellyfish collection — a Guinness record 50-plus species — climaxing in a five-metre 'Jellyfish Dream' tank where 2,000 moon jellies drift in slow, glowing circles.
On the coast west of Tsuruoka stands a sleek white building that came back from the brink of closure by betting everything on the most unlikely of stars: jellyfish. Today the Kamo Aquarium holds the largest jellyfish collection in the world — a Guinness-certified 50-plus species — and it’s one of the most quietly mesmerizing places in Tohoku.
Why It’s Interesting
Room after room glows with backlit tanks of drifting, translucent jellies of every size and shape, building to the showstopper: the “Jellyfish Dream” tank, a five-metre circular drum in which some 2,000 moon jellyfish pulse and turn in slow blue light. Kids press their faces to the glass; adults forget to leave. There’s also a sea-lion show and a touch pool, but the jellyfish are why the world comes.
Best Time to Visit
Year-round, and especially welcome in summer — it’s indoor, cool, and calm when the August heat is fierce.
Getting There
Bus or drive from Tsuruoka Station out to the Kamo coast. Pair it with the Shonai beaches or Mt. Haguro.
📸 Mon-chan's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
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