Source: Shinagawa Aquarium press release
Shinagawa Aquarium (Shinagawa, Tokyo; Director: Masakatsu Suzuki) will host "Chibi Godzilla and the Mystery Solving SDGs - Let's Protect the Richness of the Sea" (ちびゴジラと学ぶ謎解きSDGs -海のゆたかさをまもろう編-, Chibi Gojira to Manabu Nazotoki SDGs - Umi no Yutaka-sa o Mamorou-hen) from Saturday, April 22 to Sunday May 21 to help children learn about marine environmental issues while also having fun solving a mystery.
This event was planned to commemorate the release of the new anime series CHIBI GODZILLA RAIDS AGAIN (ちびゴジラの逆襲, Chibi Gojira no Gyakushū). It is an edutainment mystery game where visitors to the Shinagawa Aquarium, using a puzzle-solving kit, learn by playing with the cute Chibi Godzilla characters to solve environmental problems in the sea.
"Chibi Godzilla and the Mystery Solving SDGs" is part of the Nippon Foundation's "Sea and Japan Project'" (海と日本プロジェクト, Umi to Nihon Purojekuto) that connects people to the sea in order to pass it on to the next generation. It adopts the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) promoting international efforts to end poverty and protect the planet.
■ How to Participate in "Chibi-Godzilla and the Mystery Solving SDGs - Let's Protect the Richness of the Sea"
1: Purchase a puzzle-solving kit at: https://www.asoview.com/channel/ticket/tQu720Y4bE/ticket0000019777/
2: Pick up your kit at the aquarium entrance.
3: Follow the kit instructions and solve the riddles.
4: Explore the venue and obtain clues to solve the riddles.
5: When you have solved all the riddles, enter the answers on the special site.
6: 30 participants will be selected by lottery to receive a QUO card worth 1,000 yen by answering a participant questionnaire!
*Admission fee will be charged separately.
*The offer will end when all products are gone.
1: Purchase a puzzle-solving kit at: https://www.asoview.com/channel/ticket/tQu720Y4bE/ticket0000019777/
2: Pick up your kit at the aquarium entrance.
3: Follow the kit instructions and solve the riddles.
4: Explore the venue and obtain clues to solve the riddles.
5: When you have solved all the riddles, enter the answers on the special site.
6: 30 participants will be selected by lottery to receive a QUO card worth 1,000 yen by answering a participant questionnaire!
*Admission fee will be charged separately.
*The offer will end when all products are gone.
■ "Chibi-Godzilla and the Mystery Solving SDGs - Let's Protect the Richness of the Sea" Outline
Dates Saturday, April 22, 2023 - Sunday, May 21, 2023
Location:Inside Shinagawa Aquarium
Price: 1,000円 (Approx. $7.45 US, Tax Included) *Aquarium admission fee will be charged separately.
Puzzle-Solving Kits Available Online at Asoview: https://www.asoview.com/channel/ticket/tQu720Y4bE/ticket0000019777/
Ages: 5 Years Old and Up (small children should be supported by a parent or guardian)
Sponsor: Nazotoki Edutainment Association of Japan, Inc.
Co-Sponsor: The Nippon Foundation's "Sea and Japan Project'"
Dates Saturday, April 22, 2023 - Sunday, May 21, 2023
Location:Inside Shinagawa Aquarium
Price: 1,000円 (Approx. $7.45 US, Tax Included) *Aquarium admission fee will be charged separately.
Puzzle-Solving Kits Available Online at Asoview: https://www.asoview.com/channel/ticket/tQu720Y4bE/ticket0000019777/
Ages: 5 Years Old and Up (small children should be supported by a parent or guardian)
Sponsor: Nazotoki Edutainment Association of Japan, Inc.
Co-Sponsor: The Nippon Foundation's "Sea and Japan Project'"
■ About The "Sea and Japan Project"
"Connecting people with the sea."
The oceans support Japanese people's daily lives in various ways while also providing comfort, excitement, and inspiration. This is an all-Japan project, under the banner of the Nippon Foundation, the Headquarters for Ocean Policy, and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism, to help children and people across Japan see the ongoing environmental degradation of the oceans as "their own business" and expand the circle of action to pass on the oceans to the future.
"Connecting people with the sea."
The oceans support Japanese people's daily lives in various ways while also providing comfort, excitement, and inspiration. This is an all-Japan project, under the banner of the Nippon Foundation, the Headquarters for Ocean Policy, and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism, to help children and people across Japan see the ongoing environmental degradation of the oceans as "their own business" and expand the circle of action to pass on the oceans to the future.
Official Website: https://uminohi.jp
■ Production Company Profiles
● TERRA NOVA Inc.
Representative Director: Yukiya Ogawa
Location: 3F Seibakukai Bldg. 3-7-12 Kanda Misaki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Company Established:June 7, 2016
Business Description: Providing various solutions for entertainment, education, team building, etc. using puzzle solving as a hook.
Official Website: https://terra-nova.co.jp
Representative Director: Yukiya Ogawa
Location: 3F Seibakukai Bldg. 3-7-12 Kanda Misaki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Company Established:June 7, 2016
Business Description: Providing various solutions for entertainment, education, team building, etc. using puzzle solving as a hook.
Official Website: https://terra-nova.co.jp
● Nazotoki (The Mystery Solving) Edutainment Association of Japan, Inc.
Representative Director: Kensuke Adachi
Location: 3-7-12 Kanda Misaki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Seibakukai Bldg. 3F
Established: December 1, 2018
Business Description: Promotion and awareness-raising activities related to social issues utilizing puzzle solving
Representative Director: Kensuke Adachi
Location: 3-7-12 Kanda Misaki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Seibakukai Bldg. 3F
Established: December 1, 2018
Business Description: Promotion and awareness-raising activities related to social issues utilizing puzzle solving
Official Website: https://ed-nazo.org/
■ Shinagawa Aquarium Outline
Location : 3-2-1 Katsushima, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0012, Japan
Operating Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Last admission at 4:30 p.m.
Open from 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 29 to Sunday, May 7
Closed: Tuesdays (open during spring, summer, winter vacation, Golden Week, and national holidays), January 1
Admission: Adults (high school students and older): 1,350円 (Approx. $10.00 US), Children (elementary and junior high school students): 600円 (Approx. $4.47 US),
Infants (4 years old and up) 300円 (Approx. $2.25 US), Silver (65 years old and up) 1,200 円 (Approx. $8.94 US)
All prices include tax.
For inquiries from customers, please contact Shinagawa Aquarium TEL : 03-3762-3433
Official Website: https://www.aquarium.gr.jp
Location : 3-2-1 Katsushima, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0012, Japan
Operating Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Last admission at 4:30 p.m.
Open from 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 29 to Sunday, May 7
Closed: Tuesdays (open during spring, summer, winter vacation, Golden Week, and national holidays), January 1
Admission: Adults (high school students and older): 1,350円 (Approx. $10.00 US), Children (elementary and junior high school students): 600円 (Approx. $4.47 US),
Infants (4 years old and up) 300円 (Approx. $2.25 US), Silver (65 years old and up) 1,200 円 (Approx. $8.94 US)
All prices include tax.
For inquiries from customers, please contact Shinagawa Aquarium TEL : 03-3762-3433
Official Website: https://www.aquarium.gr.jp