A place of healing
I love interior design and fashion, but I'd like to introduce some places I sometimes feel like going to.
It's a place that's relaxing, fun, and inspiring.
I also had the opportunity to talk with the aquarium staff, which made for a very meaningful experience.
Please bear with us for a moment as we tell you about what happened at the aquarium.
Forest in the water

Inside the aquarium is like art.
Is the environment comfortable for the fish to live in?
Are the plants arranged with the intention of making them look attractive?
That's very interesting!
I'm sure it requires a sense of style, and there are basic elements that are then adapted.
It's difficult to create an aquarium this large, but it's a soothing aquarium that you'll want in your home.

I found a fish resting among the driftwood!
I looked at it for a while and tried to take a photo, but it didn't come out very well.
The abundance of plants must have kept the tank clear, and I thought the staff who look after it were amazing.
This place is right after you enter, and I think I stayed there for about 20-30 minutes.
It's a fascinating place.
Mysterious World

It is said that when a jellyfish eats, the color of the four circles around it changes.
I learned this for the first time! Apparently the color changes depending on the color of the food.
Being stung by a jellyfish hurts! I've never experienced that, but I've heard it often.
The jellyfish here are so beautiful that you can't help but stare at them.
I'm sure this space will make you feel that way.
What are these creatures thinking as they swim, shining light into the darkness and making strange movements?
Many people have told me it's beautiful and amazing, so it must be a comfortable place.
Enjoy watching

I can't remember the name of this kid who I can enjoy staring at for about 5-10 minutes.
He has a tough look, but somehow you can't hate him.
You have a great look!!
I thought to myself, "It looks like Seaman."
He had that kind of aura about him, like he was the inspiration for Seaman.
Well, maybe it's a girl.


I had never seen a moray eel move before, so I watched it for a while.
They swim dynamically, and other fish skillfully avoid them and coexist with them.
I guess everyone is getting along well.
The manta rays are just circling, but their dynamic appearance makes you want to exclaim, "Whoa!"
Cute kids


Watching the garden eels and Japanese sand eels makes me smile.
They hide in the ground, stretch out, and all look in the same direction. Why? It's a truly mysterious sight.
Cute is the perfect word.
Staff member managing the growth of jellyfish
LABO is very interesting as it manages each tank individually, for example, for fish aged 2.3 days, 2.3 months, and 2.3 years!
The babies, who were only 2 or 3 days old, were small and bumpy, so it was hard to tell at first glance.
I'm a little worried that I might inhale it while cleaning...
With their serious expressions and nerve-wracking work, it looks like it would be really tough!
But the staff member said, "It's fun!!" which was a wonderful thing to say.
It may be the same work every day, but I felt that having this routine protected their lives and allowed them to grow up safely.
Perhaps it is only because I love animals that I can see the daily changes in them and how I interact with them.
I was very happy to have the opportunity to experience the joy of my job, which is to deliver emotions.
See you next time!