By TO USEN/ Staff Writer
November 11, 2024 at 08:00 JST
An autumn-themed exhibition is running at the Art Aquarium Museum Ginza in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, immersing visitors in a fantastical world of dramatic lights, music and scents.
The aquarium boasts 5,000 goldfish of 100 species swimming in about 160 fish tanks illuminated in various shades.
While a 10-meter-long expanse is packed with lanterns, other areas are decorated with gingko leaves, red spider lilies and other symbols of the fall season.
The traditional Japanese theming has attracted a number of visitors from home and abroad.
The event runs until Nov. 27.
Visit the official website for more information at (https://artaquarium.jp/).
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