
Shikoku Aquarium
One of Kagawa's highest-profile modern attractions, this major aquarium showcases roughly 400 species connected to Shikoku's seas and rivers. Its sunset-facing dolphin pool and easy access from Utazu make it a mainstream stop for first-time visitors.
2–3 hours
¥2,600 (adults)
9:00–18:00 (last entry 17:30). Extended hours and shortened hours apply on certain dates.
Year-round; late afternoon is especially rewarding for the sunset deck
About 12 minutes on foot from JR Utazu Station. About 10 minutes by car from Sakaide IC; about 5 minutes from Sakaide-kita IC.
Location
Why Visit
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Roughly 400 marine and river species
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Sunset-facing dolphin pool
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Major modern facility
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Year-round access from Utazu
Local Tips
The "Twilight Landscape" dolphin pool offers views of the sunset over the Seto Inland Sea with dolphins. Weekends and holidays are crowded; public transport is recommended.
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