Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Japan | One of the World’s Largest Aquariums (4K Walking Tour)

    Today, we’re visiting the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the world’s largest aquariums, located in Osaka, Japan.

    ■About the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
    Name: Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
    Address: 1 Chome-1-10 Kaigandori, Minato Ward, Osaka, 552-0022, Japan
    Opened: July 20, 1990
    Operated by: Kaiyukan company
    Floors: 8 floors above ground (Main Building)
    Design: Peter Chermayeff LLC
    Land area: 26,570 sqm (286,000 sq ft)
    No. of animals: 30,000
    No. of species: 620
    Volume of largest tank: 5,400,000 litres (1,427,000 US gal)
    Total volume of tanks: 11,000,000 litres (2,906,000 US gal)
    Business hours: 10:00 – 20:00
    Admission Fees: Adults: ¥2,700 JPY ($17.6 USD), Children: ¥1,400 JPY ($9.1 USD)
    Access: 5-minute walk from Osakako Station
    Official website: https://www.kaiyukan.com/

    ■Table of Contents
    00:00 Intro
    00:23 Exterior, Entrance, and Fees
    02:05 Aqua Gate (Various Fish)
    03:46 Japanese Forest (Asian Small-Clawed Otter, Mandarin Duck, etc.)
    07:41 Monterey Bay (Spotted Seal, California Sea Lion)
    08:43 Gulf of Panama (Coati, etc.)
    09:55 Ecuadorian Rainforest (Piranha, Turtle, etc.)
    13:10 Antarctica (King Penguin, Gentoo Penguin, Adelie Penguin)
    15:40 Tasman Sea (Pacific White-sided Dolphin)
    16:26 Great Barrier Reef, 6th Floor (Various fish and corals)
    17:19 Seto Inland Sea (Various fish)
    18:29 Pacific Ocean, 6th floor (Whale shark, devil ray, etc.)
    20:43 Seasonal exhibit (Bigfin reef squid)
    21:55 Pacific Ocean, 5th floor (Whale shark, devil ray, etc.)
    25:55 Coast of Chile (Sardines, anchovy, etc.)
    26:58 Gyugyutto Cute (Cute fish, etc.)
    29:17 Cook Strait (Various fish)
    29:40 Great Barrier Reef, 4th and 5th floors (Various fish and corals)
    30:37 Japan Deeps (Spider crab, etc.)
    31:28 Cafe
    31:57 Pacific Ocean, 4th floor (Whale shark, devil ray, etc.)
    33:23 Nature and wildlife of Cairns
    33:45 Jellyfish Galaxy (moon jellyfish, etc.)
    35:48 Arctic Circle (ringed seal, clionid, etc.)
    37:35 Falkland Islands (rockhopper penguin)
    39:00 Souvenir Shops
    41:58 Nighttime Exterior
    42:49 Commercial Facilities (Tempozan Marketplace) and Ferris Wheel
    48:27 Access

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    48件のコメント

    1. 節約用水,1、洗手槽洗菜水槽有排水功能的水槽,和成電光應生產有多個排水口的水槽新型式,首先水槽最低處原有的排水口保留,新增在它的左方右方各增加一個排水口,那麼就可另拉一條排水管至樓下的馬桶旁邊,我們放個高大水桶接水,很輕易將已用過一次的自來水,回收沖馬桶。原低處沖水箱上方蓋子取下收好,馬桶後方牆壁水源暫時轉緊鎖好,採用水勺將回收水舀入沖水箱內,按下沖水箱左側或右側上方的沖水按把,就可半自動沖馬桶。或是,直接拉排水管流入樓下浴室馬桶的低處沖水箱內,多出的回收水,讓它自然溢流掉。另外,若是太髒污的水,則仍採用水槽原排水口,可照舊排掉。
      2、原本在浴室洗手槽旁邊的馬桶低處沖水箱,衛浴和成電光等公司,將來也生產低矮型沖水箱,但是寬度加大和前後加深,以保持它的水容量,新產這種低矮加寬型式的低處沖水箱,就可將前述多孔排水的洗手槽洗菜水槽,拉一條排水管直接提供給旁邊的馬桶,回收已用過一次的自來水沖馬桶,只需把低處冲水箱上方蓋子取下收好,暫時將馬桶後方牆壁的入水源轉緊鎖好。這種新低矮型的低處沖水箱,整組馬桶安裝時,只需注意低處沖水箱的最高度,有低於洗手槽排水孔約15公分即可,就能順利把洗手槽的積水排入沖水箱內。或是,也適度提高洗手槽的安裝高度,洗手洗臉和各個用水,不感困難即可,有助將已用過的水排入旁邊的馬桶低處沖水箱內。
      3、沖水式馬桶的發明,在人類歷史上,只有大約300年的時間,已明顯耗費蠻多潔淨淡水,但是,地球的淡水河川總數量,並未增加,潔淨淡水非常珍貴,没有潔淨淡水,地球的生物可能就都面臨滅絕,所以自來水要做到第二次利用它。

    2. Watching your video i cant understand why all the fish move very slow as if they have drunken smth like vodka

    3. Oh my word' s this is sooo beautiful and huuuge 😲 This poor Walhai 😪 In Nature he is Majestic…
      Thank you I can watch this for Hours, I love every little Creature 🩵
      🐟🪼🐋

    4. Moi spécialement je préfère voire ces grand requins dans leurs océan je ne suis pas fan de les voir enfermé dans un aquarium géant…

    5. There is so much space for the visitors, but so less for the animals 😢 This aquarium is designed to be beautiful for people, not for the animals that live in it.

    6. Thank you for trying to get a shot of the otters, it was worth it! Just a note that might help, when you say ‘on this day’ in the English subtitles, we would say ‘today’. The quality of the translation is already excellent and sounds native so it is a very small thing. Happy travels and my husband and I really enjoy your videos.

    7. Traurig das es immer noch so viele Menschen begeistert Tiere in Gefangenschaft zur Unterhaltung an zu gaffen .😢 Artgerecht geht leider anders.

    8. 그렇게 크다는건 모르겠던데.. 그거대한 고래상어들을 좁디좁은 수조에 가둬놓은거에 경악스러울뿐

    9. $18 to get in???? I'd go everyday for that price. We just vsisted the Georgia Aquarium and it was $60 per person.

    10. 저도 재작년에 갔다왔어요!! 생각보다 관람시간이 굉장히 길고 볼 게 많답니다!! 고래상어 정말 크고 신비로워요

    11. Los espacios de los animales sondemasiados pequeños, y los animales grandes necesitan espacios mas grandes, y lo peor de todo es que son ambientes cerrados que ni squiera entra un rayo de sol solo luz artificial, es una lástima que los tengan así.

    12. One of the coolest places I have ever seen, absolutely worth the trip, 2 days might be more suitable, there is so much to take in and just walking past and stopping sometimes isn't enough to appreciate it. King Crabs, Whale Shark, Sunfish, Tuna, Jellyfish displays, migrating fish etc etc all is incredible and an unforgettable lifetime experience. If you are watching this, you should go there.

    13. 앞으로는 병코돌고래다 아닌 낫돌고래같은 곱등어류만 동물원에 사육 가능하게 되는 거 아닐지

    14. I was wondering why everything looked so familiar then I figured it out! After some googling of course! The Osaka Aquarium and the Tennessee Aquarium were designed by the same architectural firm, Cambridge Seven Associates. The Tennessee Aquarium located in Chattanooga looks very similar in appearance, not only the building itself, but also the layout inside. My family and I have been visiting the Chattanooga location for years, very cool place!

    15. The video is great, i loved it, most of the facts are rong, we can tell this wasn´t for sure made by a biologist, but still cool anyways, ty for the video.

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