Here, I found the most healing corner of Tokyo (1)🪼
A few days ago, I was on a business trip to Tokyo. In the afternoon after finishing my work, I spontaneously decided to go see some jellyfish. 🪼I heard that the Maxell Aqua Park aquarium in Shinagawa has a fantastic special exhibition. With the help of the Travel Japan app 🍊, I easily booked a fast-entry ticket. This kind of relaxed, spontaneous trip is quite rare in Tokyo. It's just a 5-minute walk from the Takanawa exit of Shinagawa Station. On a weekday afternoon, there weren't many people, and the entry process was incredibly smooth with just a quick scan of the code. 🪼 After walking through the tunnel with interwoven light and shadow, I headed straight to the "Jellyfish Ramble" exhibition area on the first floor. In the suddenly dimmed space around the corner, dozens of cylindrical tanks float in the darkness like glowing moons. The Atlantic sea nettles, with their lace-like tentacles, gracefully float and sink in the blue halo. 🪼 Up close, the rhythmic movement of the digestive glands inside each jellyfish's transparent body is clearly visible. #Tokyo 🌟