Kamo Aquarium


Tsuruoka Municipal Kamo Aquarium is an aquarium located in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. In 2005, it exceeded Monterey Bay Aquarium in California regarding the number of jellyfish display types and holds the Guinness World Records for this exhibition.

History

The facility was on the edge of bankruptcy again in the late 90's.
Until then, jellyfish exhibits at aquariums were extraordinary, and there was no breeding methods. In addition, the Kamo does not have enough money. In such a situation, the director :ja:村上龍男|Tatsuo Murakami groped to establish methods for breeding jellies, it became the best jellyfish museum in Japan. The popularity of the Vivarium exploded when Osamu Shimomura received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008, thanks to the studies he led on Aequorea victoria, a jelly that contains a green fluorescent protein, with two American scientists: Martin Chalfie of Columbia University and Roger Tsien of the University of California-San Diego. He led his studies in Kamo, since at the time, it was the one of few marine museums displaying it. Researchers from the world, including the :fr:Aquarium de Paris - Cinéaqua|Paris Aquarium Cineaqua in France, come to learn about this breeding and raising.

Northern elephant seal

A three-year-old 2.5-meter 273-kilogram female northern elephant seal was found on :ja:三瀬海水浴場|Sanze beach, Tsuruoka on 16 October 2017.She was weakened and injured but recovered after receiving antibiotics at this Aquarium, growing to over 400-kilogram in March 2018. She was named Naomi after a tennis player, Naomi Osaka by a public vote and has been exhibited in a pool at Kamo.

Exhibits

Jellies

Jellyfish

Other creatures

Restaurant jellyfish menu