Fishy Japanese Art: Nihonbashi Art Aquarium
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Japan is certainly the place to go if you want to experience modern and unique types of art. One example of this is the immensely popular Art Aquarium exhibition, where art is created using a selection of specially selected fish as fish tanks. The first Art Aquarium exhibition was held in 2011 when the famous Nihonbashi bridge celebrated its 100th anniversary. This year the Art Aquarium Exhibition was held for the fifth time in Nihonbashi, but even though the event already has been held multiple years in a row we still had to queue up for 90 minutes in order to get in.
As the name of the exhibition suggests you can see a range of fish tanks shaped in different forms and sizes. What separates this exhibition from a regular aquarium is that the fish tanks come in all kinds of fancy shapes, and that they light ups in different colours creating an exciting backdrop for the colourful fish that swims lazily around inside the tanks. Here are some of my pictures from the exhibition:
Taking pictures of the fish
A kimono with gold fish pattern
Details on the kimono
From Art Aquarium's official page |
Kids watching tiny goldfish |
Fish and Japanese sake |
The last day of the Art Aquarium exhibition in Tokyo was held on September 23rd, but the Art Aquarium is being held in Okinawa from Sep. 18, 2015 (fri) – Nov. 15 (sun). If you plan on a trip to Okinawa you can check out the official page for the Art Aquarium exhibition in Okinawa.
Art Aquarium Official Page
Recommended Hotels in Tokyo
Royal Park Hotel The Shiodome | Bunka Hostel Tokyo | Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi | Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu Hotel |
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Anette