Museum Tour | Tokyo National Museum of Nature and Science
🏛️ The National Museum of Nature and Science is located in Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan, and exhibits a wide range of exhibits in the fields of natural history and science and technology. It was established in 1871 and is one of the earliest museums in Japan.
🔸 The National Museum of Nature and Science is divided into four parts: the Biological Museum, the Earth Museum🌍, the Space Museum🪐, and the Science and Technology Museum. The exhibits include dinosaur fossils, unique flora and fauna of Japan, the history of the Earth and natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanoes, as well as the history of space exploration and technological development.
🔸 In addition, the museum often holds special exhibitions and scientific educational activities, attracting tourists and students from all over the world to visit and learn.
🔸 The National Museum of Nature and Science is an important place for Japan's🇯🇵 scientific culture and also one of the important windows to understand the natural history and technological development of Japan.
🌏 The Earth Museum exhibits the history of human wisdom, the interrelated lifestyles of diverse life on Earth, and the cyclical evolution of life that repeats birth, prosperity, and extinction amidst the changes of the Earth's environment. 🦖 In addition to the very impressive dinosaur specimens and botanical specimens, there are many experimental experience projects. The museum's scene layout and lighting design are very atmospheric, and the entire Earth Museum perfectly and profoundly presents the 13.8 billion-year journey of the universe, life, and humanity. (Earth Museum rooftop: open-air observation deck, herb garden)
🇯🇵 The Japan Pavilion exhibits the natural history of the Japanese archipelago, the evolution of the island's creatures, the journey of the Japanese people, and the history of their close connection with nature. From 1.7 million years ago to the present day in 2023, the nature and culture of Japan, ancient and modern, are laid out and unfolded in a three-dimensional display, allowing you to reacquaint yourself with it and understand it anew.
🏠 The entire building of the Japan Pavilion was completed in 1931 and was constructed in the style of the New Renaissance, which is very artistic, spectacular, and exquisite. Those who like to take photos should not miss it.
🎫 Ticket: 630 Japanese Yen
☎️ Reservation Information: Advance reservation is required
⏰ Opening Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM, Friday and Saturday: 9 AM - 8 PM. Closed on Mondays
📍 Address: 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo
🚇 Transportation: 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Station