At Nagoya SEA LIFE Aquarium, you can see around 150 different species of marine life!
Here, we introduce just some of the amazing creatures you can encounter at Nagoya SEA LIFE Aquarium.
Small Creatures
Redbanded Goby
Two bold lines run from its head to its tail.

Lagowski's Minnow
Its skin feels a little slippery.

Japanese Bitterling
Its body looks oily and its belly is round and plump.

Mesh Filefish
Its net-like pattern inspired its name.

Threadfin Cardinalfish
Its dorsal fin stretches out like a thread.

Large Creatures
Red Stingray
It glides gracefully through the tank.

Cownose Ray
It came to SEA LIFE from Australia!

Japanese Giant Salamander
This one is named “Momiji.” Try calling its name!

Tawny Nurse Shark
It hides and rests among rocks and coral during the day.

Longtooth Grouper
Look carefully near the bottom of the tank.

Colorful Creatures
Pinecone Soldierfish
Its large scales look like a pinecone.

Spiny King Crab
Want to touch its spiky shell? Ask a ranger!

Ribbon Sweetlips
Its bold pattern really stands out.

Three-line Grunt
Young fish have striped patterns.

Barred Flagtail
Its shiny silver body and striped tail are eye-catching.

Slow-moving Creatures
Cloudy Puffer
It has a smooth body with no patterns.

Spotted Triggerfish
White spots cover its body.

Elephant Ear Mushroom Coral
It looks like a sea anemone, but it’s actually a coral.

Japanese Sucker
Sand taken in with food comes out through its gills.

Dark Chub
It has a dark stripe along its body.

