Ise Sea Paradise
580 Futamichōe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
Aquarium where visitors can pet marine life & watch shows with dolphins, walruses & other animals.
Duration: 03h30min
+81 596-42-1760
Opening hours
Mondays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesdays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesdays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursdays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Fridays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturdays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sundays: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
review(s)
4467 review(s)
Michelle Martone YOGA 5 months ago
09/21/2023: So heartbreaking to see these animals trapped against their will in these tiny enclosures. There is a sadness that surrounds this property which is evident in the decay of business. All animals deserve the 5 basic freedoms and not one of these is being met at this facility. 1) Freedom from hunger and thirst. It is crucial that animals always have fresh water available, as well as a suitable diet that keeps them healthy and energetic. ... 2) Freedom from discomfort. ... 3) Freedom from pain, injury or disease. ... 4) Freedom to express normal behaviour. ... 5) Freedom from fear and distress. I pray for these animals.
Yui Mukai 10 months ago
Personally, I think I would prefer this aquarium to the one in Toba! The building is old and relatively small for an aquarium, but you can really enjoy being close to the animals. It was the first time I ever touched a seal. A very exciting and happy experience.
Michał Szeptuch a year ago
Loved it ! It’s not that big but you can get close to the animals. There are some live shows as well. My kids loved it as well. You can have food as well in nearest food court.
MC Lee 5 years ago
It is not an ordinary aquarium. No rare and beautiful animals here. But full of fun and interaction with animals.
Dan Tinsley 6 years ago
It was tough to be honest. First of all, the staff themselves get 5 stars. They obviously cared about and were very vested in doing their best for the animals and visitors. The aquarium itself has seen better days... A little worn down in places but again, the staff keep it clean and operational. I have to say though that I was very saddened by the size of the enclosures that the exhibits were kept in - larger fish could not turn around, turtles we're in tanks far too small for them, and the two dolphins were kept in a tiny pen which bordered on the heartbreaking. I I hope that the management can be supported to make some changes for the good of the animals and for the visitors