Ocean Dome is listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records as the world’s largest indoor water park, measuring 300 meters in
length, 100 meters in width. And the temperature is 30 degrees Celsius
year-round.
There is nothing worse than Japanese summer. If the weather
isn’t too hot, it’s probably just because the rain season hasn’t quite ended
yet. Not to mention the suffocating moisture! And say the improbable happens,
as it occasionally does, and one day the weather is absolutely perfect, you’ll
be damned if you can find a nice beach where you can spend it.
There is a solution to this dilemma and it is spelled “Ocean
Dome”, and is situated in Miyazaki, southern Japan. The Ocean Dome is, as it
happens, the world’s largest indoor water park, measuring a massive 300 meters
in length and 100 meters in width. The dome features a retractable roof - on
sunny days, it’s open, on less sunny days, it’s closed, but even then the
ceiling provides you with a perfect blue sky. The air temperature is always
kept at hot, but not too hot 30°C (85°F), and the water temperature at 28°C.



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