Saturday, January 3, 2009

REAL Big Fish!

Alright! Happy 2009 everyone!
Due to family commitments, our winter break hasn't been quite as adventuresome as we'd originally planned. But yesterday we went to Osaka Aquarium. Get ready for some extreeeeeeeme fish!
(My camera's not very good in low light, so the photos are a bit fail, I'm afraid.)

Osaka Aquarium (or Kaiyuukan, for those of you interested in the lingo) is allegedly the biggest in the world, but its main claim to fame seems to be the two whale sharks it houses. It has a lot of other stuff too. Like otters, and a sloth! I don't think sloths are even properly aquatic. I guess they swim somethimes? I don't know. As far as sloths go, this one doesn't seem to have got the memo about being slothy - it was hanging from the top of its cage, rocking on like someone who's got their mp3 player up to loud and has forgotten everyone can see them dancing.

Never mind that, I'll cut to the chase. Here's a whale shark:

Cool, huh?
And here's another one:

Seriously awesome to see in action. As was the ginormerous manta ray:

It's hard to tell the scale in that picture, but I guess the ray was about three metres across. So beautiful. I love rays, there's something very serene about them. But that wasn't my favourite thing...

Do you know what a sunfish is? Go and look it up on Wikipedia. I've always wanted to see one, because they are freaky. I was pretty stoked when I heard there were sunfish at Osaka Aquarium. Here's one:

It came right up to the glass and blooped at me. That was pretty cool, being face to face with a sunfish.
In the same tank as the sunfish, there were some octopi. Here's what underneath an octopus looks like:

Those eight-legs move along pretty quick! It kind of pours itself accross the glass, like a liquid made of legs.
Speaking of animals that are mostly made of legs, they had some of those crazy Japanese crabs, as well. For some reason, I felt like they should have been dancing in a chorus line. With little hats and canes, right? (Please tell me you see it too...)

Also, there was a very nice jellyfish display. True, it's not an exciting photo, but I love the colours.

Nearby the aquarium is a big-arse Ferris wheel - also allegedly the largest in the world, at 112 metres high. The Ferris wheel was pretty cool, and we timed our visit just right, because the sun was going down and the city lights had just come on. Here's a view down onto the aquarium from the wheel. It's the building with the green lights around the top and the big white triangle in front:

So, I'll leave you with some random Osaka, as seen from the Ferris wheel. The aquarium is in the bottom right corner there, and to the left (right in the middle of the bottom) is the Suntory Museum, which I suspect we may be going back to another day...

4 comments:

Eleanor said...

The crabs definately need canes and top hats and little moustaches dancing about the aquarium.

The Sloth could be the bass, the whale sharks tenors, the jelly fish some sopranos and the octopus could conduct it all :D

Was the sunfish really big???

Unknown said...

For a sunfish, it was smallish - only about one metre long. I understand they've been recorded at over 3 metres long in the wild!

Unknown said...

I see it.
"Start spreading the news..."

Unknown said...

Wait! Wrong song.
"Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal..."