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Art Aquarium Museum Tokyo Tickets

Art Aquarium Museum in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, displays over 30,000 goldfish in illuminated vessels as art installations, merging traditional Japanese goldfish culture with contemporary lighting design. Find standard entry tickets, evening session options, and special exhibition access here.
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Art Aquarium Museum Tokyo Tickets
Goldfish swimming in a round bowl with deep blue lighting.
Colorful fish tanks at Ginza Art Aquarium, Tokyo, with vibrant lighting and red foliage.
Ginza Art Aquarium with illuminated fish tanks and vibrant light displays.
Goldfish in illuminated tanks at Ginza Art Aquarium, Tokyo.
Illuminated fish bowl display at Art Aquarium Ginza with vibrant lighting.
Path through Art Aquarium Museum with red stands holding lit goldfish bowls.
Illuminated square aquariums with goldfish at Art Aquarium Museum exhibit.
Illuminated flower-shaped goldfish aquarium at Art Aquarium Museum GINZA.
Tall cylindrical aquariums lit in various colors at Art Aquarium Museum gallery.
Goldfish swimming in a tank beneath a backlit Japanese screen at Art Aquarium Museum GINZA.
Tiered aquariums with goldfish under purple light at Art Aquarium Museum.
Goldfish aquariums in flower-shaped art installation at Art Aquarium Museum GINZA.
Illuminated art installation with green spirals at Art Aquarium Ginza.
Illuminated fish bowl with goldfish at Art Aquarium Ginza, Tokyo.
Koi fish swimming near flowers at Art Aquarium Ginza.
Skull-shaped installation with colorful lights and fish at Art Aquarium Ginza.
Illuminated red walkway with fish tanks at Art Aquarium Ginza.
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  • Experience over 30,000 goldfish in aquariums inspired by Edo-era designs, enhanced with digital art and seasonal lighting.

  • Wander through unique spaces like "Oiran Way" and "Goldfish Corridor," blending tradition and technology.

  • See goldfish displayed in artistic tanks shaped like lanterns, folding screens, and lotus bowls. The museum features limited-time displays and themes that change throughout the year.

  • Located inside Mitsukoshi Ginza, it's a perfect cultural stop near shopping and dining.

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  • Experience over 30,000 goldfish in aquariums inspired by Edo-era designs, enhanced with digital art and seasonal lighting.

  • Wander through unique spaces like "Oiran Way" and "Goldfish Corridor," blending tradition and technology.

  • See goldfish displayed in artistic tanks shaped like lanterns, folding screens, and lotus bowls. The museum features limited-time displays and themes that change throughout the year.

  • Located inside Mitsukoshi Ginza, it's a perfect cultural stop near shopping and dining.

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¥2,700
Sumo wrestlers prepare to compete at Hirakuza Ginza, Tokyo.
Sumo wrestlers in action at Hirakuza Ginza Tokyo Sumo Show.
Sumo wrestler lifting performer during show at Hirakuza Ginza, Tokyo.
Colorful fish tanks at Ginza Art Aquarium, Tokyo, with vibrant lighting and red foliage.
Goldfish swimming in a round bowl with deep blue lighting.
People enjoying a Japanese dining experience with a live show.
Sumo wrestlers face off in a traditional match at Hirakuza Ginza, Tokyo.
Sumo wrestlers and visitors posing at Hirakuza Ginza Tokyo Sumo Show.
Ginza Art Aquarium with illuminated fish tanks and vibrant light displays.
Skull-shaped installation with colorful lights and fish at Art Aquarium Ginza.
Tiered aquariums with goldfish under purple light at Art Aquarium Museum.
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Meals included
  • Experience two standout Ginza attractions in one easy plan. An immersive goldfish art museum and a live sumo dinner show, plus 5% savings.
  • What you get at Art Aquarium Museum Ginza: Entry to the goldfish-themed art museum with 30,000+ fish, illuminated tanks, themed zones, and seasonal displays.
  • What you get at the Sumo Show & Dinner: A live sumo performance on a full-sized dohyo, an English-speaking show, standard seating, and a Kaiseki-style dinner.
  • How the combo works: Visit both experiences in central Ginza on the same day or on different days within the ticket's validity period, with flexible scheduling.

More details

  • Experience two standout Ginza attractions in one easy plan. An immersive goldfish art museum and a live sumo dinner show, plus 5% savings.
  • What you get at Art Aquarium Museum Ginza: Entry to the goldfish-themed art museum with 30,000+ fish, illuminated tanks, themed zones, and seasonal displays.
  • What you get at the Sumo Show & Dinner: A live sumo performance on a full-sized dohyo, an English-speaking show, standard seating, and a Kaiseki-style dinner.
  • How the combo works: Visit both experiences in central Ginza on the same day or on different days within the ticket's validity period, with flexible scheduling.
from ¥21,700
¥20,615

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Pro tips to help you make a pick

Bring a camera or smartphone—flash-free photography is encouraged and every gallery offers unique photo opportunities.

Pause at the Origamirium and Goldfish Corridor for the best reflective and colorful shots.

If you’re sensitive to scents or lights, be aware that some galleries use fragrance and dynamic lighting for effect.

Check for seasonal exhibits or special events, like yukata rental or photography nights, for an extra-special visit.

Combine your visit with Ginza shopping or a meal—Mitsukoshi’s dining and retail floors are just an elevator ride away.

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About Art Aquarium Museum

A highlight of Tokyo’s immersive art scene, the Art Aquarium Museum stands out in Headout’s collection for its creative blend of nature, tradition, and technology. It’s a must-visit for anyone seeking a fresh take on museums—where goldfish, light, and Japanese culture come together in mesmerizing, ever-changing displays.

Did you know?

The museum displays over 5,000 live goldfish of around 100 varieties, making it one of the largest goldfish art installations in Japan.

Its entrance features a lantern bridge inspired by the Kasuga-Taisha shrine, setting a shrine-like, tranquil tone from the start.

The Origamirium centerpiece is a giant bowl shaped like origami, filled with both real and paper goldfish, and is the museum’s most popular photo spot.

The museum collaborates with contemporary artists, including ikebana masters, to create seasonal and evolving exhibits.

Special sensory elements—like spatial audio and forest scents—are used in galleries such as the Goldfish Waterfall to enhance immersion.

Why visit Art Aquarium Museum?

Immersive Living Art Installations

Experience a museum where thousands of goldfish become living brushstrokes in illuminated tanks, surrounded by Edo-inspired art, bonsai, and origami designs.

Sensory Wonderland

Enjoy a multi-sensory journey with changing lights, ambient music, and subtle fragrances that transform each gallery into a dreamlike escape.

Photogenic and Instagrammable Spaces

Every corner is designed for stunning photos, from the Origamirium centerpiece to the lantern-lit corridors and kaleidoscopic Goldfish Corridor.

Fusion of Tradition and Modernity

Discover how Japanese goldfish appreciation, Edo crafts, and contemporary design come together in a one-of-a-kind cultural showcase.

Quick, Memorable Experience in Central Tokyo

Located atop Ginza Mitsukoshi, the museum is perfect for a 1–2 hour visit, easily combined with shopping, dining, or other Ginza attractions.

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