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‘Swimming’ with the fishes at Yokohama’s Sea Paradise

August 25, 2017 update!

You can enjoy it on the full screen by clicking the "FULL" button in the upper right.(Depending on the terminal, it may not be displayed correctly. The recommendation browser is "Google Chrome".)

The Nagisa Tank at Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is so immersive that when you stand in front of it, you almost feel like you've dived right in and are swimming with the fishes.

The 1.5-meter-deep outdoor tank is meant to recreate the environment of a shallow sand beach in the tropics and it contains about 30 species of sea creatures.

A sea turtle and a blowfish head straight at the camera... (By TOSHIYUKI TAKEYA/ Staff Writer)

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