Most oceans worldwide consist of deep sea at a depth of 200 meters and more, and we have re-created the mysterious world of the deep sea here with approximately 130 species of deep-sea marine creatures that are rarely seen.
Have a good look at them through the acrylic panels.
Enjoy an exciting journey into the deep sea.
A silent world without sunlight
The deep-sea creatures at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium are for the most part collected from deeper than the 200-meter depth of the waters around Okinawa and are quite valuable.
Too deep for humans to reach and see
We utilize a specimen and panels to showcase and explain about the environment and the rare creatures of the deep sea.
View tiny, deep-sea marine life that you cannot normally see
Various small creatures live in the deep sea. Benthic animals have diverse feeding habits that enable them to catch limited food more efficiently.
Deep-sea world at a depth of 200 meters and more
This is the world of the deep sea with a water depth of 200 meters and more. You can see rare and difficult-to-care-for marine creatures such as the blacksail snake mackerel and ruby snapper.
Are there fireflies in the ocean?
You can see various star-like marine creatures such as bioluminescent fish glowing like fireflies, corals twinkling beautifully by reflecting ultraviolet rays and more at the Ocean Planetarium.
Deepen your knowledge in our aquarium laboratory
You can listen to a lecture and learn more about marine life here.
Welcome to a place of nature and tranquility.
The Ryukyu Arc is the stretch of islands from Kagoshima’s Amami Islands to Okinawa, and on to the Yaeyama Islands.The natural environments of the forests and estuaries have been replicated in a 4-meter-wide tank that features Okinawa’s rare freshwater fish.