Enoshima Aquarium Tamagotchi Event 2026: Exhibits, Goods & Ticket Guide
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March 14 - May 17, 2026 — Shin-Enoshima Aquarium is hosting a special Tamagotchi collaboration event. Here's everything you need to know, from limited goods and stamp rally tips to how to get bonus stickers.

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In spring 2026, Shin-Enoshima Aquarium (Enosui) is launching a special collaboration event with Tamagotchi.
If you're planning a trip to Enoshima or Kamakura this spring, consider timing your visit with this event (March-May) and adding Shin-Enoshima Aquarium to your itinerary. It's a rare chance to experience the Tamagotchi universe alongside real marine life.
Tamagotchi Event: Dates, Hours & Ticket Prices

| Event Name | Discovered at Enosui!! Tamagotchi and Sea Friends! (えのすいで発見!!たまごっちと海のなかまたち!) |
| Period | March 14 (Sat) - May 17 (Sun), 2026
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| Hours | 09:00 - 17:00 * Last entry / ticket sales: 16:00 |
| Advance Ticket Prices (with bonus) |
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| Advance Ticket Reservations | 👉 [Official] Shin-Enoshima Aquarium Advance Tickets with Bonus |
| Annual Pass Prices |
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| Special Cooperation | Bandai Co., Ltd. |
📌 Tips
The stamp rally is limited to 600 people on weekdays and 1,200 on weekends/holidays (first-come, first-served). To get a stamp board, we recommend arriving right when the aquarium opens at 9:00 AM.
Special Exhibits, Stamp Rally & Hidden Tamagotchi Hunt

One day, while Enosui's zookeeper and bubble fairy "Awatan" were living peacefully, Tamagotchi's "Mametchi" characters arrived at Enosui aboard a UFO! 🛸
When a small egg that Awatan had been carrying hatched into a new life, the story began. The highlight of this event is how it connects Tamagotchi's growth stages (Baby → Kids → Young → Adult) with the growth process of real marine animals.
🐟 Tamagotchi Paradise Panel Display
This is the first area you'll encounter after entering. Device-shaped panels and Mametchi characters welcome visitors.
- Location: Sagami Bay Zone — next to the large "Encounter Sea" tank
🎏 Special Tanks (Tamagotchi Growth Stages x Marine Life)
These tanks showcase the rearing process of anchovies, jellyfish, and dolphins matched to Tamagotchi's growth stages. At each stage, zookeeper commentary explains the growth and care methods in an engaging way.
- Location: Sagami Bay Zone 2F
- Featured animals: Katakuchi-iwashi (anchovy fry), Mizukurage (moon jellyfish)
🔬 Tamalabo “Enotama Microscope Experience”
Inspired by the "Zoom Dial" feature, this special booth lets you observe and count "rotifers" — food for anchovy fry — under a microscope.
- Location: Next to Jellyfish Science
🦎 Axolotl Special Exhibit
A special exhibit featuring axolotls (Mexican salamanders) that resemble the event character "Ahoropatchi".
- Location: Sagami Bay Zone — next to the freshwater fish tank

🪼 Mametchi and Awatan’s Floating Stroll
Watch Mametchi and Awatan drifting along like jellyfish.
- Location: Jellyfish Fantasy Hall
🥚 Tamalabo Enosui Branch: “Penguin Egg Research Corner”
Featuring real penguin eggs and an introduction to Enosui's Humboldt penguin breeding activities. You can even meet a Humboldt penguin chick born in May 2025.
- Location: In front of Penguin/Sea Lion area
📋 Stamp Rally (9 Locations Throughout the Aquarium)
Collect all the keeper stamps throughout the aquarium to earn the "Enosui Zookeeper Apprentice Certification Stamp"!
- Distribution point: Sagami Bay Zone 2F
- Availability: Daily first-come, first-served (weekdays: 600 / weekends: 1,200)
* Certification stamp designs differ between first and second half

🔍 Hidden Tamagotchi Character Hunt
Find 30 different Tamagotchi characters hidden throughout the aquarium.
📝 Special Information Panels — “Zookeeper Diaries” (15 Locations)
Zookeepers share their daily observations and feelings about caring for the animals in diary format. Even more fun when read alongside Tamagotchi care tips.
📱 Lab Tama
A booth where you can download event-exclusive items (Enosui Show Stadium, Awatan doll).
🚨 Must-Read Before Visiting Lab Tama (Important!)
① You must bring your Tamagotchi Paradise device! (Item downloads impossible without it)
② No batteries sold on-site (charge before your visit)
③ Operations may be suspended during crowding. (No admission refunds if suspended)

Tamagotchi Collaboration Limited Goods & Bonus Stickers
Event goods are available at three locations: ① Ocean Cafe, ② Photo Corner, and ③ Main Shop.
① Ocean Cafe (09:00 - 17:00)
Buy a Tamagotchi Soda (750 yen) and receive a random coaster!
🎁 Purchase 1 drink to receive 1 bonus sticker
| First Half (3.14 - 4.12) | Second Half (4.13 - 5.17) |
|---|---|
| Mendakotchi (flapjack octopus) design | Ahoropatchi (axolotl) design |

② Photo Corner (09:00 - 16:00)
Commemorative photo shooting and goods available (keychain 1,700 yen / magnet 2,300 yen).
🎁 Purchase 1 item to receive 1 bonus sticker
| First Half (3.14 - 4.12) | Second Half (4.13 - 5.17) |
|---|---|
| Tatsutchi (seahorse) design | Gusokutchi (giant isopod) design |

③ Main Shop (10:00 - 17:00)

| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| Hologram can badge (random, 9 types) | 660 yen each |
| Acrylic keyring with parts (random, 9 types) | 990 yen each |
| Acrylic card (random, 9 types) | 690 yen each |
| Character clear case | 900 yen |
| Diatomaceous earth coaster | 1,100 yen |
| Flake stickers (9-piece set) | 990 yen |
| Headband (9 types total) | 880 yen each |
| Canvas daily tote bag | 2,530 yen |
| Ruler (15cm) | 770 yen |
| Swaying glass | 1,870 yen |
| Swaying acrylic stand (9 types total) | 1,100 yen each |
🎁 Shop bonus: receive 1 random sticker (3 designs) with any purchase
(Kuchipatchi, Irukatchi, or Kuraratchi design — random / same for first and second half)
| First & Second Half (Common) | |
| Kuchipatchi (shirasu) · Irukatchi (bottlenose dolphin) · Kuraratchi (red jellyfish) — 3 designs |

📌 SNS Hashtag Campaign
Take photos of the event inside the aquarium and post them on social media with the hashtag #えのたま to receive an event-exclusive sticker!
- How to participate: Show your uploaded post + same-day admission ticket to staff wearing Tamagotchi goods
- Availability: First 100 people daily
🎁 Complete Bonus Sticker Roadmap (9 Types Total)
| Source | First Half | Second Half |
|---|---|---|
| Advance Ticket | Mametchi x Clownfish (common) | |
| Annual Pass | Mimitchi x Compass jellyfish (common) | |
| Ocean Cafe | Mendakotchi (flapjack octopus) | Ahoropatchi (axolotl) |
| Photo Corner | Tatsutchi (seahorse) | Gusokutchi (giant isopod) |
| Main Shop | Kuchipatchi (shirasu) · Irukatchi (bottlenose dolphin) · Kuraratchi (red jellyfish) — random | |
How to Get to Shin-Enoshima Aquarium (Katase-Enoshima Station Recommended)
(Address: 2-19-1 Katasekaigan, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
🚃 Recommended Route ① Odakyu Enoshima Line — Katase-Enoshima Station — 3-minute walk
- Shinjuku Station → Katase-Enoshima Station: Odakyu Enoshima Line direct, approx. 70 min (local train)
- Tokyo Station → Katase-Enoshima Station: Transfer at Shinjuku, approx. 90 min total
Exit the station and walk along the beachside road for 3 minutes to arrive.
🚃 Route ② Enoden — Enoshima Station — 10-minute walk
- Kamakura Station → Enoshima Station: Enoden, approx. 25 min
📌 Money-Saving Tip
If you're departing from Shinjuku, the Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass is the best deal. It covers round-trip transportation, unlimited Enoden rides, and even includes a discount on aquarium admission.
👉 Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass Complete Guide (Purchase & How to Use)

That wraps up our guide to the Tamagotchi event at Shin-Enoshima Aquarium in spring 2026. This isn't just a simple character collaboration — what makes it special is how it connects the growth process of real marine animals with the Tamagotchi nurturing experience.
For adults who grew up raising Tamagotchi, it's a trip down memory lane. For kids enjoying Tamagotchi Paradise, it'll be an unforgettable experience. See you at Enoshima this spring! 🐡
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Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.