Tropical Fish Dance in the Seas of Ise-Shima. A New Tourist Spot Born from Climate Change. The Glass-Bottom Boat Experience at LUXUNA Ise-Shima.
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The glamping facility 'LUXUNA Ise-Shima' in Shima City, Mie Prefecture, will launch a glass-bottom boat service starting May 1, 2026. This initiative transforms environmental change into a tourism resource, offering a new experience to observe the tropical fish that have appeared in the Ise-Shima sea due to climate change.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the LUXUNA Ise-Shima glass boat?
- A: It is a sightseeing boat with a glass-bottomed hull that allows you to observe the underwater scenery of Ise-Shima without getting wet, even while wearing clothes. Operations will begin on May 1, 2026.
- Q: Why can tropical fish be seen in Ise-Shima?
- A: Due to rising sea temperatures from recent climate change, colorful tropical fish that were previously unseen have started to inhabit Toba Bay. You can observe these changes up close.
- Q: Can anyone participate?
- A: Yes, no special preparation or change of clothes is required. You can participate without any hassle. It is a new style of sightseeing that allows everyone, from young children to the elderly, to enjoy the beautiful underwater scenery.