Enoshima Aquarium
In the list of touristy things that I love, aquariums are in the top ten. Right after jumpy castles and before hobos. While we were in Enoshima, Jon decided that we should check out the aquarium. I’m so glad we did. I got to touch slimy things and take lots of pictures.
Ready? Okay!
When you first walk in, you see this GIANT tank with a school of sardines and shark fin ray guys and….. well, it was impressive.
Here’s a video. If you click “play”, it’ll be like you were there too.
Don’t you feel more connected? Hanging from the ceiling were these oddly shaped mobile things. Wait. Are those…… yes! it’s what a fleet of boats would look like if you were seeing them from below! how cool!!
Onward and upward. Wobbly jellyfish anyone?
You can’t see them wobble? Here. Try now. Oh em gee. I just love the video function on our camera.
It’s about time for me to touch creepy crawly things, don’t you think? I love petting zoos more than bumble bees love fatguys in striped suits.
Do you ever think about cupcakes? I really want a cupcake. A moistier cupcake from Cupcake Royale in Capitol Hill. I’ve been daydreaming about them since January. Here’s a starfish!
You can’t eat starfish. You know what you can eat? This guy. He tastes good with sake. It says so right on his fish tank. (that bottle in the rocks is a sake cup!!!)
I have never been to an aquarium / zoo that openly talks about eating what’s behind glass. This place gives recipes. It’s crazy.
Speaking of food, I’m getting hungry. Lavishly decorated cocktail, anyone?
I wasn’t planning on drinking today, but “cocktails enhance the tropical resort feeling”. You can’t argue with awkward Engrish printed on the menu.
Speaking of top notch Engrish, check out this gem:
After our overpriced dinner, jon and I went for a sunset-stroll on the beach. The beach looks way better in pictures than it did in real life.
It was kind of cloudy. But we had a such a great day, it didn’t really matter. Here’s us:


























