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Fish Kindergarten," a special exhibit at the Museum of Tropical Environmental Plants - A mysterious world where patterns change between adults and children.

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We will display the children of these mysterious fish that change their patterns as they grow.
00 Juvenile fish of the peppercornfish family
Introducing the members of the peppered species, from the tadpole-like young with stripes and polka dots to the adults with large patterns and sturdy body shape, such as the Dainichi peppered species, the Hireguro peppered species, etc. The following is a list of the species.
Here are some of the Bella species that are white or orange juveniles that turn green as adults, such as the yellowtail snapper and the twin-spotted wrasse.
0 Juvenile fish of the Sparidae family
Here are some juvenile sunfish that go from yellow and black striped children to black as adults.
0 juvenile of the yakko family
Introducing sea otters such as Inazuma and Southern sea otters, which have a black or blue ring or wave-like pattern as children but a completely different pattern as adults.
00 Shorebased Juvenile Fish Collector's Introduction
Showing rare photos and videos of juvenile fish collected by the shore-side juvenile fish collector, Mr. Karitake Suzuki.
*The exhibit is subject to change depending on the condition of the organisms.

Event NameFish Kindergarten," a special exhibit at the Museum of Tropical Environmental Plants - A mysterious world where patterns change between adults and children.
LocationTropical Environmental Botanical Museum (8-29-2 Takashimadaira, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo)
Participation FeeAdmission: 260 yen for adults, 130 yen for elementary/junior high school students and those 65 and older, free for preschool children
Free admission for elementary and junior high school students on Saturdays and Sundays.
contact information (for inquiries) (e.g. corporate phone number)Tropical Environment Botanical Museum 5920-1131
WEBhttps://www.seibu-la.co.jp/nettaikan/
remarksHours: 10:00 - 18:00 (admission until 17:30)
Closed: Monday
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