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28th November 2016
02:45pm GMT

It was called the "Freezing Port--Ice Museum" and the park's aim was to allow its visitors to have a sense of sliding on the sea.
Soon after it opened, the park was inundated with complaints with people calling it "vulgar", "immoral" and "cruel".
A lot of people first thought that the fish were frozen alive which caused even more upset, but the park confirmed they weren't.
A spokesperson for the park told the Asahi Shimbun, "We purchased fish hauled and sold dead at a market through a dealer. Misunderstanding spread on the Internet that the fish were frozen alive, but that was not the case. We should have explained more.”
Space World released a statement through their Twitter account confirming that the attracton would be closed saying, "Everyone seemed to be uncomfortable about ‘Ice Aquarium’ deeply apologize. ‘Ice Aquarium’ plan will be suspended.”Freezing 5,000 fish into an ice rink is kinda creepy... #Japan #icerink #fish pic.twitter.com/JeAIJugfHG
— Phil Whitfield (@Phil_Whitfield) November 28, 2016
「氷の水族館」について不快に思われた皆様に深くお詫び申し上げます。 「氷の水族館」の企画は中止させていただきます。 — スペースワールド【公式】 (@SpaceWorld_info) November 27, 2016