The Ice Aquarium

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The Ice Aquarium
氷の水族館
Frozen fish in ice1.jpg
Exhibit at The Ice Museum
LocationKesennuma, Miyagi, Japan
Coordinates38°54′0.3″N 141°34′46.3″E / 38.900083°N 141.579528°E / 38.900083; 141.579528Coordinates: 38°54′0.3″N 141°34′46.3″E / 38.900083°N 141.579528°E / 38.900083; 141.579528

The Ice Aquarium (氷の水族館, Kōri no Suizokukan) is a tourist attraction in the north-eastern port of Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan, operated by the Okamoto Ice Refrigeration Plant.[1] It features approximately 450 marine creatures that were flash-frozen into blocks of ice after being caught by local fishermen.[2] The attraction was established in 2002.[3] It showcases more than 70 different species of sea creatures, including crab, squid and octopus,[4] Due to the extreme cold temperature inside the Ice Aquarium, visitors are advised to stay for only five minutes.

References[]

  1. ^ Hornyak, Tim. "Marine life frozen in time at Japan's Ice Aquarium". cnet asia, August 23, 2010
  2. ^ Smith, Rachel. "The World's Weirdest Tourist Attractions", Reader's Digest Asia, February 2012.
  3. ^ BuzzFeed, "The Japanese Ice Aquarium", BuzzFeed, Inc, 12 July 2011
  4. ^ Heimbuch, Jaymi. "Japan's Ice Aquarium Displays Fish Frozen In Mid-Swim". Treehugger by Discovery, August 24, 2010

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