Monday, August 27, 2012

Shimoda Aquarium (下田海中水族館)



Last stop of our Shimoda trip in Izu was a visit to the Shimoda Aquarium (下田海中水族館), which, according to wikitravel.org, is the world's first aquarium that floats on water. This was included in our itinerary for just one purpose - to swim with the dolphins. I don't think this is a good idea for other seasons because the water might be too cold, so good thing it was summer.

The Shimoda Aquarium is about 5-10 minutes from Izukyu Shimoda Station (伊豆急下田駅) by bus or taxi. We we're in a hurry that time and could not wait for the next bus, so we took a taxi that cost us 680円. For the bus route, the aquarium is the final destination, which could probably decrease the chance of getting lost.

Admission fee to the aquarium is 1,900円 per person. There's actually discount coupons available from fliers in hotels around Shimoda, unfortunately, we never got to use ours as we forgot in haste. Before you enter, they'll take your picture which you can buy on your way out.





There were basically just 5 shows, and we were able to do all of them in less than 2 hours, so there's no need to use 1 whole day here. The shows are

1. Seal feeding guide (アザラシのガイド給餌) at Seal House (アザラシ館)
2. Sea lion show (アシカショー) at Marine Stadium (マリンスタジアム)
3. Dolphin show (イルカショー) also at Marine Stadium (マリンスタジアム)
4. Penguin feeding guide (ペンギンのガイド給餌) at the Penguin Pool (ペンギンプール)
5. Fish feeding show (魚の餌付けショー) at the Perry Aqua Dome (アクアドームペリー号)

Seal House entrance - seal feeding guide



Marine Stadium entrance - sea lion show and dolphin show




A child volunteer from the audience



Penguin feeding guide



Perry Aqua Dome entrance - fish feeding show


It is an aquarium after all, so sea creatures are all around. There are halls that house some of them, especially the small fishes, but there are also outdoor enclosures for bigger ones like seals, sea lions and sharks. The restaurant is also in front of the Seal House. For souvenirs, some can be bought inside the halls, but there's also a souvenir shop at the exit.

The restaurant




Souvenirs in Perry Aqua Dome

Souvenir shop at the exit
We ended the visit with our dolphin activity. There were actually various programs available. The list and their prices are as follows.

1. Dolphin Feeding (ドルフィンフィーディング) - 1,200円
2. Dolphin Beach (ドルフィンビーチ) - 1,500円
3. Swimming with the Dolphins (うきうきドルフィン) - 4,300円
4. Snorkeling with the Dolphins (ドルフィンスノーケル) - 6,300円

Take note that except for the Dolphin Feeding, reservations by phone are required 2 months before, although there are instances where a few slots are available even if your visit is just days away. When we reserved, the snorkeling activity was already fully-booked, so we took the swimming program. Personally, I think it's the best choice because the cheaper activities don't allow you to be very close to the dolphins, while snorkeling is pretty much the same with the swimming activity. Also, if you don't have wet suits and swimming shoes for the swimming program, they have rental services - 1,500円 for the wet suits and 500円 for the shoes. You need to specify this in the reservations and provide your height and shoe size. The whole activity lasted for about an hour, including the orientation. Before and after our activity, we also watched the snorkeling and Dolphin Beach programs.





Snorkeling with the dolphins

My wife getting pushed by a dolphin

My hand, as I avoid the dolphin pushing me

Dolphin beach


Links:
Shimoda Wikitravel page, where I got this idea.
Shimoda Aquarium official website

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Mount Nesugata (寝姿山)



Going to the top of Mt. Nesugata doesn't require hiking. Since there was a cable car station that was quite near to the Izukyu Shimoda station (伊豆急下田駅), where we got off coming from Shirahama (白浜) , we took that ride going up the mountain. The cable car station is actually just a stone's throw away from the train station - crossing the road will reveal the Shimoda Ropeway station (下田ロープウェイ).



A round-trip ticket costs 1,200円 each only if you'd like to visit the Renjo Photo Memorial Hall (蓮杖写真記念館), but if not, it's only 1,000円, and we got the latter not because we didn't want to see the memorial hall, but we didn't have much time. There's also an available 100円 discount coupon (割引券) from their website (please see the link at the bottom of this post) which we forgot to print. Anyway, to get the discount, just present the coupon to the counter inside the station. The station also serves as a souvenir shop.




The cable car ride from the station to the mountain was just a couple of minutes, and the car could fit about 10-15 people. At the other terminus was another souvenir shop, a cafe, and the initial viewing deck. At that time, there were ongoing renovations so we just walked up the mountain immediately.





Further up the mountain were some more viewing decks (寝姿展望台, 黒船展望台, 下田市街一望), the photo memorial hall, a free lounge (無料休憩所), the Aizenmyouou Temple (愛染明王堂) and the Goto monument (五島記念碑). We got to see these for about an hour and finished the entire round-trip for 1.5 hours.





















Shimoda Ropeway official website
Ropeway discount coupon