A 2-minute walk from Shinagawa Station (Takanawa Exit) via the Shinkansen bullet train, JR lines, and Keikyu Line.
A 14-minute ride at the fastest from Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Station and an 11-minute ride at the fastest from the International Terminal Station on the Keikyu Line. Show route
Op.Hours
10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Last entry 7:00 PM)
Cld.Days
Open every day
Fee
Adults (High school students and above) ¥2,500
Children (Elementary & Junior High school students) ¥1,300
Toddlers (4 years and older) ¥800
INFO
※Additional fees apply for attractions and various paid programs.
※Annual passports can be purchased at the ticket counter.
※If using a digital gift ticket, please exchange it for an "asoview!" e-ticket. Entry is easy with just your smartphone.
Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa is an aquarium located in the Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and step into a fantastical underwater world teeming with dolphins, penguins, jellyfish, tropical fish, and a diverse array of marine life – a true aquarium paradise.
The main area, "The Stadium," hosts breathtaking performance shows featuring dolphins and penguins.
The dolphins' leaps and the penguins' adorable antics captivate audiences, bringing smiles and wonder.
Don't miss the state-of-the-art digital spatial design.
In "Wonder Tube," you can get up close and personal with a mesmerizing school of jellyfish, feeling as if you're drifting through an underwater world.
"Aqua Jungle" offers a fantastical space designed to evoke a tropical rainforest, where vibrantly colored fish swim gracefully.
For children, "Little Paradise" provides a dedicated play area filled with water activities, ball games, and plenty of room to let loose.
Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa is an aquarium perfect for families, couples, and friends of all ages.
With excellent access, just a 2-minute walk from Shinagawa Station's Takanawa Exit, it's easy to pop in and out, making it ideal to combine with shopping or dining.
Why not experience this fantastical underwater world right in the heart of the city?