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Enoshima Aquarium, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture

2024/09/25 Wed

the-clo.com Ohyama wrote

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On this Earth, there are broadly only land and sea. Humans living on land enjoy the blessings of the sea. Is it the land that makes the sea, or the sea that makes the land?
The sea not only supports the creatures living in it, but its moist water brings rain to the land, fostering the growth of crops. Through grains and vegetables, we obtain essential nutrients. Cows, pigs, and birds raised on these grains are no exception.
The sea nurtures life, and we humans merely live using a part of the environment created by the sea.
Enoshima Aquarium, Majestic Fish
Enoshima Aquarium, Majestic Fish
Since ancient times, humans have regarded the sea and its creatures as special. From myths like Poseidon and mermaids to auspicious fish in Japan such as sea bream and yellowtail, and even shrimp. The list goes on.
In other words, the sea is something special to humans, and it is natural to be interested in the creatures that live there.
Enoshima Aquarium, Melancholic Fish
Enoshima Aquarium, Melancholic Fish
That is why we are drawn to aquariums.
Originally, the sea was dark, and we could never know what it looked like inside.
It is only natural to be fascinated by being able to observe the contents of the sea through a transparent material.
Enoshima Aquarium, Transparent Whitebait
Enoshima Aquarium, Transparent Whitebait
Aquariums are not found just anywhere. They are mostly located in places with seas or rivers. They can only exist in locations that can secure a budget sufficient to cover maintenance and personnel costs.
Here, Enoshima Aquarium meets all the conditions for an ideal aquarium location.
It has a sophisticated city, population, and sea, and it gives a more academic impression with its coastal fish, deep-sea fish, deep-sea research, and breeding research.
Enoshima Aquarium, Easygoing Jellyfish
Enoshima Aquarium, Easygoing Jellyfish
Aquariums are not just places to gaze at sea creatures in a romantic atmosphere and satisfy curiosity. They also focus on fundamental research to continuously convey the charm of the sea.

Photography Equipment: Nikon D5600 DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G
Enoshima Aquarium, Transparent Jellyfish
Enoshima Aquarium, Transparent Jellyfish
Although it may appear catchy, there is fundamental know-how supporting it. I want to learn from this as well.
Enoshima Aquarium, View from Inside. Without Enoshima
Enoshima Aquarium, View from Inside. Without Enoshima
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ザクロ | the-clo.com おおやま

Born in 1990 in Chiba Prefecture, currently residing in Matsuda Town, Kanagawa Prefecture.
After graduating from Tokyo University of Science, I worked at an IT company before specializing in Computer Science at the University of Tsukuba Graduate School. Due to work, I lived in Tochigi Prefecture for four years, which helped me realize the appeal of a moderately rural life. My hobby is cooking, and I'm currently obsessed with buying fresh fish from the fish markets in Odawara. I also publish daily vlogs on YouTube. Feel free to come and visit!