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At the Notojima Aquarium visitors can watch dolphin and seal shows, animal feeding and meet many species in the 'touch and feel' tank.[1] The aquarium also has a collection of jellyfish. In addition, whale sharks also live in the facility newly established in 2010.
The Notojima Glass Museum is the only public specialized glass art museum in Japan. The open space outside the Museum also has 14 glass sculptures.
References
^Tsuge, Takahiro; Usio, Nisikawa; Nakano, Makiko (2023). "Assessing the attractiveness of tourism resources in Noto using the best–worst scaling and discrete choice experiment methods: further utilization of satoyama and satoumi for tourism". International Journal of Economic Policy Studies. 17 (2): 421–446. doi:10.1007/s42495-023-00111-1.