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A family enjoying an interactive projection mapping experience at Okinawa Goldfish Museum, with goldfish and floral patterns on the table and a large aquarium in the background.
Numerous red and white goldfish swim gracefully among miniature red Japanese torii gate decorations in an aquarium at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum, creating a unique display.
Spherical glass aquariums containing goldfish are suspended, creating an artistic display with a red mirrored background at the Goldfish Museum.
Multiple cylindrical goldfish aquariums are illuminated by colorful lights, surrounding a central artistic installation at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum exhibition area.
Several red and white goldfish gracefully swim in a clear aquarium with a soft green background, captured at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum.

Okinawa Goldfish Museum Admission Ticket Reservations (Tomigusuku City, Okinawa Prefecture)


Validity Period:Valid for use before 2026-06-30; Invalid after expiration
Please show the Swipe to Redeem voucher on-site

This is the page for purchasing admission tickets to the Okinawa Goldfish Museum.
Please note that this is not a priority entry ticket.

  • A photogenic spot that stimulates all five senses by fusing goldfish, art, Japanese culture, Okinawa and entertainment!
  • 2000 goldfish (55 varieties) on display
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Attraction typeAquariums

Product Info

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-Okinawa Goldfish Museum-

The museum exhibits 2,000 goldfish of 55 different kinds, including the world's largest goldfish, the "Jumbo Oranda," and the "Ryukin," which was brought to the Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa) from ancient China and spread throughout Japan. The art of the beautiful goldfish dancing in the 3m super-large aquarium, the largest in the museum, is truly a masterpiece. In addition, the collaborative aquarium with aquarium creator GAKYO MIYAZAWA and the art group "Mirror Ballers," which creates spaces of light and reflection with the theme of "space and Japanese beauty," and the collaborative space with "Ikutame Reiichi," a maverick in the glass art world who creates many fantastic works with original ideas, are also must-sees.

ZONE1 Matsuri -MATURI- Inspired by traditional Japanese night festivals, you can experience a goldfish festival with goldfish scooping and super ball scooping. Adorable goldfish lanterns swim in the air, and you can enjoy the wandering space enveloped in warm orange light.

Two women happily playing a goldfish scooping game (Kingyo-sukui) at Okinawa Goldfish Museum, with charming goldfish-shaped lanterns in the background.

ZONE 4 DEJIKIN - Interactive goldfish scooping and fortune telling using modern technology.

A young girl playfully interacting with a projection mapping table at Okinawa Goldfish Museum, where her touch triggers goldfish and floral light patterns.

ZONE 5 SAMURAI - GAKYO MIYAZAWA presents the bold yet delicate beauty of Japan and the beauty of the living art of goldfish with a sense of wabi-sabi.

A family viewing illuminated square aquariums embedded in a wall at Okinawa Goldfish Museum, showcasing various goldfish and artistic arrangements.

ZONE7 Kingyo Disco -Kingyo Disco- This is the main artwork that stimulates the senses, created together with the art collective "Mirror Ballers", and can only be experienced at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum.

Futuristic geometric light installations hang from the ceiling at Okinawa Goldfish Museum, with blue-green lighting and mist creating an immersive, dreamlike atmosphere.

ZONE 8 Uwami Kairou -Uwami KAIROU- Inspired by the Edo Goldfish Festival, this is a wandering space where cute goldfish lanterns swim in the air and you can view goldfish from above, a traditional Japanese way of appreciating goldfish.

Two women smiling while looking up at a canopy of red and white goldfish-shaped Japanese lanterns at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum.

A pyramid-shaped aquarium brimming with goldfish, topped by multiple glowing spherical tanks, appears mystical amidst mist and dramatic lighting at Okinawa Goldfish Museum.

A Japanese-style art zone at Okinawa Goldfish Museum, featuring red and blue wave-patterned walls and tatami flooring, blending goldfish with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Purchase Notice

  • This is not a priority admission ticket. You will be asked to wait in line to enter, so it may take some time before you can enter.
  • Re-entry is not permitted. There are no restrooms in the building, so please use them beforehand.
  • Advance tickets do not require a designated time. You can enter at any time within the validity period.
  • Please note that we may limit admission or ask you to enter at staggered times depending on how crowded the museum is on the day. Even customers with advance tickets may have to wait. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Children of elementary school age or younger are not allowed to enter alone. They must be accompanied by a guardian aged 18 or older. In this case, the guardian will also be charged the admission fee.
  • By presenting a disability certificate, admission will be half price for the holder and one accompanying person. Please purchase tickets at the reception on the day.
  • For production purposes, there are many areas in the museum that are dark or use strong lights and sounds. If you are concerned that the above may affect your body or mind, please refrain from entering.
  • Please maintain a safe distance between fellow visitors while watching the show.
  • The corridors within the building are narrow and there are no plazas, so please make any advance announcements before entry.
  • Please refrain from using any location within the building as a meeting point as this will disrupt the tour route.
  • You may take photographs inside the building, but please refrain from using flash photography. In the event of bad weather, we may have to close the facility. In that case, we will not be able to compensate you for travel expenses to the site, etc.
  • Opening hours may vary depending on weather conditions.
  • Bringing in food and drinks is prohibited.
  • Please refrain from bringing in bottles and cans.
  • Please refrain from bringing pets (except for guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing assistance dogs).
  • We cannot store luggage.

Includes/Excludes

  • Consumption tax
  • Entrance fee
  • Other expenses not mentioned above

Redemption Location

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Okinawa Goldfish Museum

Address Info: 1-188 Toyosaki, Tomigusuku City, Okinawa Prefecture, 901-0225

How to Get There
[If coming from Naha] Go south on National Route 331 and turn left at the intersection with Prefectural Route 249. *If it is congested, please make a U-turn after passing the overpass and turn right at the Toyosato Roadside Station. [If using the expressway] Go south on Prefectural Route 256 from Tomigusuku-Nakachi IC and turn right at the intersection with Prefectural Route 249. [If coming from Itoman] Go north on National Route 331 and turn right at the intersection with Prefectural Route 249 (look for Nitori).

Service Hours

Monday 11:00 - 19:00

Tuesday 11:00 - 19:00

Wednesday 11:00 - 19:00

Thursday 11:00 - 19:00

Friday 11:00 - 19:00

Saturday 11:00 - 19:00

Sunday 11:00 - 19:00

Last admission: 18:30


How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process
You will need to exchange it for a physical ticket on-site.

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption before 2026-06-30; Invalid after expiration

Validity Period

  • Valid for use before 2026-06-30; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Okinawa Goldfish Museum

Address: 1-188 Toyosaki, Tomigusuku City, Okinawa Prefecture, 901-0225

How to Get There
[If coming from Naha] Go south on National Route 331 and turn left at the intersection with Prefectural Route 249. *If it is congested, please make a U-turn after passing the overpass and turn right at the Toyosato Roadside Station. [If using the expressway] Go south on Prefectural Route 256 from Tomigusuku-Nakachi IC and turn right at the intersection with Prefectural Route 249. [If coming from Itoman] Go north on National Route 331 and turn right at the intersection with Prefectural Route 249 (look for Nitori).

Business Hours

Monday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Tuesday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Wednesday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Thursday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Friday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Saturday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Sunday 11:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 18:30)

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How do I get to the OUTLET MALL ASHIBINAA, where the Okinawa Goldfish Museum is located?

To reach OUTLET MALL ASHIBINAA (home to the Okinawa Goldfish Museum), you can choose to take a shuttle bus or drive yourself. A free shuttle bus departs from bus stop #4 at the domestic terminal of Naha Airport and arrives in approximately 15 minutes. If you prefer to drive, head south on National Route 331 towards Tomigusuku City. The mall offers a complimentary parking lot, providing a flexible option for your transportation arrangements.

2. What is the exact location and entrance guidance for the Okinawa Goldfish Museum within OUTLET MALL ASHIBINAA?

The Okinawa Goldfish Museum is located inside OUTLET MALL ASHIBINAA. Upon arrival at the mall, it's recommended to refer to the indoor signage for specific directions. Clear indicators are usually provided to guide visitors. The museum itself is uniquely designed, blending art and entertainment. Follow the indoor signs to easily locate and enter, embarking on your goldfish art journey.

3. What are the purchasing options for tickets to the Okinawa Goldfish Museum?

Tickets for the Okinawa Goldfish Museum can be purchased through various channels. You can buy tickets directly at the on-site ticket counter for immediate entry. Additionally, for convenient trip planning and to ensure smooth admission, you can opt to book through online travel platforms like KKday. Booking through KKday allows you to secure your tickets in advance, saving you time spent queuing at the venue and making your travel arrangements more seamless and efficient.

4. How much time is generally recommended for visiting the Okinawa Goldfish Museum?

For a visit to the Okinawa Goldfish Museum, it's recommended to allocate about 1 to 1.5 hours. This duration is sufficient to appreciate the artistic display of 55 varieties and 2,000 goldfish, and to experience the unique space that fuses Japanese culture with Okinawan characteristics. If you wish to delve deeper into each exhibition area and spend time taking photos, consider adding extra time for a more immersive experience.

5. What are the unique artistic features of the goldfish exhibitions at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum?

The most distinctive feature of the Okinawa Goldfish Museum is its unique fusion of 'goldfish x art x Japanese culture x Okinawa x entertainment.' Led by aquarium designer GAKYO MIYAZAWA, it elevates traditional goldfish viewing into a sensory-stimulating, otherworldly experience. The exhibition utilizes light, sound, and installations to create a dreamlike and creative atmosphere, presenting goldfish with a new charm within an artistic context, offering a one-of-a-kind visual feast.

6. What types of goldfish are displayed at the Okinawa Goldfish Museum?

The Okinawa Goldfish Museum showcases a rich and diverse collection of goldfish, totaling 55 varieties and approximately 2,000 fish. Visitors can see everything from common types like Ryukin and Ranchu to rarer breeds, with each fish meticulously selected and arranged. These goldfish are presented with artistic landscaping, highlighting their individual beauty and allowing visitors to gain a deep understanding and appreciation for the diversity and charm of traditional Japanese goldfish culture.

7. Is the Okinawa Goldfish Museum suitable for visits with children or families?

The Okinawa Goldfish Museum is very suitable for visits with children and families. The museum blends art and entertainment elements, and its unique goldfish displays and visual effects appeal to visitors of all ages. For children, it offers not only a chance to see various types of goldfish but also a rich sensory experience in a fantastical space, making it an educational and entertaining spot for families to create wonderful memories.

8. Does purchasing a ticket to the Okinawa Goldfish Museum include priority access?

Purchasing a ticket to the Okinawa Goldfish Museum grants admission but does not include priority access. This means you will need to queue according to the general entry procedure. It's advisable to visit during less crowded times or arrive early to avoid long waits, ensuring a smooth start to your art journey and allowing you to fully enjoy all the experiences within the museum.

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