Celebrate the New Year at Sumida Aquarium’s Chinese zodiac event with their seals & eels

08.December.2017 | SPOT

The Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo Skytree Town have announced a New Year’s event that will run from January 1st to January 8th next year.

 

The aquarium will celebrate the 2018 year of the dog from the Chinese zodiac with their seals, as well as their chin’anago (spotted garden eels), whose name originates from the Japanese Chin (spaniel). During the event from January 1st-3rd and 6th-8th, the staff will hold a New Year’s seal parade by walking around the aquarium with the seals to wish everyone a Happy New Year.

You will also have the chance to play a seal version of fukuwarai, a game popular during New Year’s that is similar to “pin the tail on the donkey” where you must arrange the features of a seal’s face on a blank picture. There will even be a photo spot at the entrance of the aquarium with a picture of the chinanago eels where you can memorialize your Sumida Aquarium New Year experience.

And just for the New Year, the aquarium’s Penguin Cafe will serve up a limited edition New Year menu that includes Namasu Dogs and more.

The Sumida Aquarium is also holding a campaign where female visitors can receive a some original merchandise if they turn up wearing their New Year’s outfits. The presents are given on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to 10 people per day of the event. They will also sell lucky-dip bags filled with thing for you to learn about the aquarium, annual passports for the aquarium with a brand new design, and more.

 

The animals at Sumida Aquarium will be waiting for you to celebrate the New Year!

 

■Information

Sumida Aquarium

Address: Tokyo Skytree Town Solomachi 5F & 6F, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida, Tokyo

Open: 9:00-21:00

No fixed closures.

TEL: 03-5619-1821

Website: http://www.sumida-aquarium.com

 

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