As a salmon hometown, CHITOSE AQUARIUM has the largest freshwater tank in Hokkaido. Visitors can observe mainly fish in the salmon family, freshwater fish in Hokkaido, and variety kinds of freshwater creatures around the world. Furthermore, the special movie which introduces the life history of salmon is showing. “Underwater Observation Zone” is the first facility to observe the river in Japan. Visitors can observe seasonal changes and creatures living in Chitose River. Many salmon swimming upstream the river to spawn in autumn is a must-see! Various special exhibitions are held in addition to the events such as releasing of salmon babies.
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Furusato of Sake The Chitose Aquarium (Furusato Chitose Seikokukan of Salmon) is an aquarium in Chitose city, Hokkaido.
Road station is located in the premises of salmon park Chitose, there are "aquarium observation rooms" where you can see directly underwater in freshwater, Japan's largest river and the first river (Chitose River) in Japan, salmon And the ecology of various freshwater fishes in the northern area and the creatures of the Chitose River can be observed.
There is a catcher (Indian water mill) in the Chitose River near the facility and it is installed to capture the parent fish used for salmon · mass propagation project. The capturing fish that is purely hydraulic alone without using electric power is the only one in Hokkaido, and the captured scenery of salmon by swarming salmon flocks and catching fish is a fallure of the city of Chitose (The installation period of the catcher is from mid August to early December).
In 1888, when the salmon / mass hatchery was installed in the Chitose River, the catcher was the first in the vicinity and the number of visitors increased as urban development progressed after the war. Chitose City formulated the "Salmon Park Basic Concept" in 1979 (Showa 54), the Chitose Salmon Furusato-kan opened in 1994 (Heisei 6) and installed fishing vehicles near the facility, 2004 (Heisei 16 years) became the way station registration. In 2015 (Heisei 20), after closing during the construction period, it was renewed open at the same time as the road station facilities.
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