Janome Beach at Aquamarine Fukushima is the world’s largest touch pool, with an area of 4,500 m2, where visitors can go barefoot and interact with living creatures. Next to Janome Beach is BIOBIO Kappa no Sato, a freshwater biotope that recreates the riparian environment of a village. Visitors can enter the creek, touch killifish and other fish, and observe them up close. These two facilities at Aquamarine Fukushima comprehensively reproduce the “saltwater and freshwater” waterside environment, creating a safe environment in which visitors can interact with living creatures.
Artificial beach Construction before the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Aquatic plant planting Construction before the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Desert Oasis in the Cueto Fukushima Friendship Memorial Japanese Garden
Desert Oasis in the Cueto Fukushima Friendship Memorial Japanese Garden
Fennecs will be kept inside the Desert Oasis booth. They are nocturnal.
Creating an environment inside and outside the structure facility
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Janome Beach, one of the world's largest touch pools located outside Aquamarine Fukushima, is an outdoor experience facility where visitors can play barefoot, recreating the natural environment of the seashore: rocky shore, mud flats, and sandy beach.
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