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Under the sea--without getting wet

Aug 5, 2008 by FN Blogger Kissa CastaƱeda

Want a peek into the ocean without getting yourself wet? Visit the local aquarium. Better yet, see the Sony-style aquarium.

 

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Right smack in the middle of Tokyo's posh Ginza district, everyone can enjoy a glimmer of the ocean outside the Sony building. The gigantic display is filled with a variety of sea creatures: from brightly colored fish to massive Manta rays and baby sharks.

It's not a surprise that the company which brought us the Walkman and Blu-ray came up with such a refreshing concept. However, if you're more interested in technology than fish, it would also be great to visit their showroom, which spans four floors of Sony products that will certainly fulfill your techie fantasies.

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