OKINAWA KINGYO MUSEUM

Today's opening hours

11:00〜19:00

Last admission is 30 minutes before the museum closes

An Ethereal World of Goldfish and Art

A one-of-a-kind, sensory-stimulating and photogenic space that blends goldfish, art, Japanese culture, Okinawa, and entertainment, brought to you by UWS, Japan's leading entertainment aquarium group led by aquarium creator Gakyo Miyazawa, is now open at the Okinawa Outlet Mall ASHIBINAA.

There are 2,000 goldfish of 55 different varieties on display, including the world's largest goldfish, “Jumbo Oranda” and “Ryukin,” which originated in ancient China and spread to the Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa) before spreading throughout Japan. This goldfish museum, which holds an impressive collection of beautiful goldfish dancing in the museum's largest aquarium that is over 3 meters long, is truly a sight to behold.

The collaboration aquarium produced by aquarium creator Gakyo Miyazawa and the art group “MIRRORBOWLER” uses light and reflection to create spaces themed around “space and Japanese beauty.” There is also collaboration with Reiichi Namatame, a revolutionary figure in the glass art world and a creator numerous fantastical works with his unique ideas. Both are must-see areas featuring collaborative works by artists.

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MATSURI

Experience a traditional Japanese night festival with events such as goldfish scooping and super ball scooping.

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MIZUKAGAMI

Glass art goldfish created in collaboration with artist Reiichi Namatame uses mirrors that change their appearance through the refraction of light.
We invite you to experience this mesmerizing space alongside goldfish.

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HANAMI

Take commemorative photos with elegant goldfish surrounded by floral artwork inspired by the tropical island of Okinawa.

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DEJIKIN

Interactive goldfish scooping and fortune-telling combined with modern technology. When you scoop up a goldfish on the palm of your hand, a fortune slip appears.

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SAMURAI

The bold yet delicate beauty of Japan and the beauty of goldfish, which represent living art, are expressed by Gakyo Miyazawa with a sense of wabi-sabi (beauty in imperfection). This is an artwork that allows you to feel the beating heart of the goldfish as the embodiment of life.

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MIYABI

This space is designed to resemble a princess's goldfish room with its diverse colors. It is perfect for taking spectacular photos.

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KINGYO DISCO

Created in collaboration with the art group “MIRRORBOWLER,” this major artwork stimulates all five senses and can only be experienced at the Okinawa Kingyo Museum. It is truly an Okinawan goldfish disco from another dimension.

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UWAMI KAIROU

Inspired by the goldfish festival held during the Edo period, cute goldfish lanterns swim through the air, and visitors can enjoy gazing at goldfish from above in this circular space. This is a traditional Japanese way of appreciating these fish.

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access

Okinawa Kingyo Museum, Okinawa Outlet Mall ASHIBINAA, 1-188 Toyosaki, Tomigusuku, Okinawa 901-0225

price

Admission fee
General Adult
(university/vocational students and above)
Children
(elementary, junior high, and high school students)
Infant
(4-6 years old)
3 years old and under
1,500 yen 800 yen 300 yen Free of charge
Adult
(university/vocational students and above)
1,500 yen
Children
(elementary, junior high,and high school students)
800 yen
Infant
(4-6 years old)
300 yen
3 years old and under
Free of charge

※During the opening commemorative period, admission for infants will be free (until the end of 2025)

※Present your disability certificate to enter at a discounted price.

Purchasing tickets

Tickets can be purchased from the following website.

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hours

Opening hours

11:00-19:00

Last admission is 30 minutes before the museum closes

Closed days

Irregular holidays

The museum may be temporarily closed or have different opening hours depending on the time of year or event.
In such cases, we will make an announcement in advance, so please check before visiting.