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The Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium is home to over 500 aquatic species.
The Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium is home to over 500 aquatic species. The North Building showcases 'A journey spanning 3.5 billion years: Animals that have returned to the seas', with a variety of Cetaceans such as killer whales, dolphins, porpoises and belugas that have evolved to possess considerable intelligence. The highlight is the group of killer whales. The South Building takes visitors on 'A Journey to the Antarctic', spanning the seas around Japan, the tropics, the Australian waterfront, and the Antarctic Ocean.
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Japan, 〒455-0033 Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Minato-ku, Minatomachi, 1−1番3号
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