Marine Mammal Exhibition

Introduction of dugongs and humpback whales
Higashi Village Yamato and Water Life Museum
3/1(Sat) 10:00~18:00
3/2(Sun) 10:00~18:00
3/4(Tue) 10:00~18:00
3/5(Wed) 10:00~18:00
3/6(Thu) 10:00~18:00
3/7(Fri) 10:00~18:00
3/8(Sat) 10:00~18:00
3/9(Sun) 10:00~18:00
3/11(Tue) 10:00~18:00
3/12(Wed) 10:00~18:00
3/13(Thu) 10:00~18:00
3/14(Fri) 10:00~18:00
3/15(Sat) 10:00~18:00
3/16(Sun) 10:00~18:00
3/18(Tue) 10:00~18:00
3/19(Wed) 10:00~18:00
3/20(Thu) 10:00~18:00
3/21(Fri) 10:00~18:00
3/22(Sat) 10:00~18:00
3/23(Sun) 10:00~18:00
3/25(Tue) 10:00~18:00
3/26(Wed) 10:00~18:00
3/27(Thu) 10:00~18:00
3/28(Fri) 10:00~18:00
3/29(Sat) 10:00~18:00
3/30(Sun) 10:00~18:00
Introduce marine mammals (a general term for mammals living in the sea) that have drifted ashore in Higashi Village through skeletal specimens and other materials, highlighting the richness of the environment including the sea of Higashi Village and the ecology of humpback whales and dugongs.
Higashi Village Yamato and Water Life Museum
About 35 km from the Okinawa Expressway 'Kyoda' IC
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- Date & Time
- 3/1(Sat) 10:00~18:003/2(Sun) 10:00~18:003/4(Tue) 10:00~18:003/5(Wed) 10:00~18:003/6(Thu) 10:00~18:003/7(Fri) 10:00~18:003/8(Sat) 10:00~18:003/9(Sun) 10:00~18:003/11(Tue) 10:00~18:003/12(Wed) 10:00~18:003/13(Thu) 10:00~18:003/14(Fri) 10:00~18:003/15(Sat) 10:00~18:003/16(Sun) 10:00~18:003/18(Tue) 10:00~18:003/19(Wed) 10:00~18:003/20(Thu) 10:00~18:003/21(Fri) 10:00~18:003/22(Sat) 10:00~18:003/23(Sun) 10:00~18:003/25(Tue) 10:00~18:003/26(Wed) 10:00~18:003/27(Thu) 10:00~18:003/28(Fri) 10:00~18:003/29(Sat) 10:00~18:003/30(Sun) 10:00~18:00
- Note
- Closed every Monday
- Venue
- Higashi Village Yamato and Water Life Museum
- Address
- 61-1 Kawada, Higashi Village, Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture Tam港 1357-18
- Free
- Adults 200 yen, Children 100 yen *Includes the fee for permanent exhibitions
- parking
- Free
- Access
- About 35 km from the Okinawa Expressway 'Kyoda' IC
- Access (Public)
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- Contact
- 0980-51-2828 (Higashi Village Yamato and Water Life Museum)