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Nara Kingyo Museum

A fresh museum experience that melds goldfish with concept art, stimulating all five senses.

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Located in Nara Prefecture, renowned as one of Japan's prime goldfish breeding regions, this is one of the country's largest goldfish museums. Inside the tourism-focused complex "M! Nara", visitors can immerse themselves in a cutting-edge "Entertainment Aquarium" created by leading artists.

The museum underwent a renovation in 2021, doubling its size and the number of goldfish from before. Unique areas were added, such as the world's first diamond-cut tank featuring a performance of stained glass and disco mirror balls titled "JAPANESE AQUARIUM DISCO". Another highlight is "JAPONE Alley", which recreates the townscapes of the Edo period with 21 Japanese umbrellas and seductive lights, allowing visitors to savor the beauty of Japan. The goldfish swimming in the tanks were raised in Yamatokoriyama City, Nara. With around 3,000 fish from classic to rare breeds, comparing the various types is also a delight.

From trick art corners where you can take photos of yourself riding a goldfish or scooping them, all areas within the museum are photo-friendly. There are photo stands placed throughout, ensuring guests can capture an unbeatable, Instagram-worthy shot.

Highlights

  • A permanent museum where you can enjoy the fusion of goldfish and art.
  • Completely produced by aquarium professionals.
  • Rich art spaces utilizing projection mapping and mirrors.
  • Photography is allowed throughout the premises.

Photos

  • Goldfish reflecting on stained glass offer a kaleidoscopic beauty.

    Goldfish reflecting on stained glass offer a kaleidoscopic beauty.

  • Plenty of Instagram-worthy photo spots.

    Plenty of Instagram-worthy photo spots.

  • Mirror ball lights brilliantly illuminate the goldfish.

    Mirror ball lights brilliantly illuminate the goldfish.

  • The "JAPONE Alley" seductively recreates Edo-era streets.

    The "JAPONE Alley" seductively recreates Edo-era streets.

  • A collaborative display of projection mapping and aquarium.

    A collaborative display of projection mapping and aquarium.

  • Trick art directly drawn on the walls and floors.

    Trick art directly drawn on the walls and floors.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

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Yes, basic English support is available.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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Re-entry is not allowed.

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Is free WiFi available in the facility?

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Yes, it is. (M! Nara)

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Are coin lockers available?

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Lockers are available to use at no charge.

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Do I need to make a reservation?

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We don’t have a reservation system. Please purchase same-day tickets at the reception.

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Are there restrooms inside the facility?

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No, please use the restroom before entering.

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Is photography allowed?

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Yes, it is. However, we ask that you refrain from using flash.

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Is there a parking lot?

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Yes, you can use the M! Nara parking lot.

Reviews

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  • 簡蓉

    這兒約有2,000條共38種金魚,包括稀有的品種~裡面分為多個區域,每個都是經過精心設計的哦,以唯美的方式展示金魚的美態哦~

Details

Name in Japanese
奈良 金魚ミュージアム
Postal Code
630-8012
Address
M! Nara 4F, 1-3-1 Nijoojiminami, Nara City, Nara
Telephone
080-4689-2142
Closed
Open every day (Follows M! Nara's closing days)
Hours
10:00am-6:00pm (Admission allowed until 5:30pm)
Admission
Junior high students and older: 1300yen, Elementary students & Seniors (65+): 800yen
Toddlers (4 years old to under elementary school age): 300yen
Directions
A short walk from the "Miya-ato Garden" stop on the Nara Kotsu Bus departing from JR Nara Station. A free shuttle bus also operates from JR Nara Station, Kintetsu Nara Station, and Shin-Omiya Station.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)