Passers-by look at marine life in an aquarium set up at Sony Plaza in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district. The aquarium will remain there until Aug 31.
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Passers-by look at marine life in an aquarium set up at Sony Plaza in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district. The aquarium will remain there until Aug 31.
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HonestDictator
Hey Mr.Shark, turn that frown upside down!
some14some
Japanese life is more interesting than Marine Life, look there...neither sunny nor raining still those three elderly ladies holding umbrellas !
Sarge
I like the hat on the guy on the right.
daisan
you mean the japanese national hat?
some14some
yeah, can be used as eco-bag/basket as well :)
kokorocloud
It might just be the angle, but that tank doesn't look big enough for that poor shark...
This would be really cool to see in person though.
jj1980
LOL it's almost like everyone outside is thinking: "How nice it would be inside that tank on this hot day!"
While the shark and fish are thinking: "How it would be nice to have as much room as the humans have to move around."
diddlefinger
Is that a fish burried under the sand on the left hand side?
paulinusa
kokorocloud:Saw this a couple of summers ago and the tank was fairly large. Also, cameras can make things appear larger than they are, so that shark is probably not that big.
whiskeysour
DON'T EAT ME, JUST LOOK OK !!!! You know someone is saying oshii ne !!!
kokorocloud
paulinusa-- thank you for that, I actually feel better about the poor thing now, haha.
GW
I always wondered what happened to these fish when they get swapped out over the year, Sony must have a public aquarium somewhere or perhaps they go straight to tsukiji when they swap themes...........
Heda_Madness
GW, they get sent to other Aquarium once Sony have finished, can't remember which one but they have a sign outside the tank explaining it.
paulinusa
Gw: Some of these fish can be quite expensive, so I doubt they meet their demise. I think in the past they have borrowed them from large aquariums.
Noripinhead
All urban sharks have attitude.
JA_Cruise
wonder if the shark gets hungry and eats the other fish in the tank? Maybe sharks don't eat their roomates...hehehe
Jkanda
Shark meat cooked with cumin seeds, turmeric and spicy cinnamon is just yummy. And me not Japanese saying it.
bicultural
some14some, actually it's quite sunny in the picture. Look at the bus or cab in the background. You'd rather the elderly get skin cancer?
Badge213
I guess some were disappointed to find out that this wasn't a new sushi restaurant.
Whazupwitdat
@Badge213 > LOL
Apsara
Looks sunny to me in the picture, hence the parasols. Last summer the fish came from Churami aquarium in Okinawa- was quite impressive. Must have a look and see if the fish are from Churami this year too.
Sarge
The guy in the hat on the right is one of the disappointed to find out this isn't a new sushi restaurant.
Thunderbird
umbrellas in the summer.. ô_o as weird as those long dark gloves some women wears to drive on sunny mornings..reminds me kitana/mileena
blunderbuss
I went to an aquarium in Busan, and the main exhibit was a floor-to-ceiling shark tank with four or five nurse sharks (the biggest was 8' long) and about 300 smaller fish, each about 1-2' long. The smaller fish (read: the hors d'oeuvres) ALL SWAN IN UNISON with the shark's rhythm to avoid attracting his attention, as an injured fish might. It was an eerie and surprisingly suspenseful sight -- nature's unpredictable tensions could have erupted at any time...
Patricia Yarrow
Yay! The Sony Aquarium is back up! Love this about summer in Tokyo.