The Japan Science Future Museum is an eye-opening facility that brings together Japan's wisdom and technology. The 8 floors and 2 floors of buildings on the ground floor have a total area of 8,881 square meters. There are both natural knowledge and science on the earth, as well as a display of new scientific and technological civilizations for mankind, and there are many exhibitions related to environmental protection. The theme of the pavilion is based on the four themes of "Earth Environment and New Extensions", "Technological Innovation and the Future", "Information Technology and Society", "Life Sciences and Humanity", and introduces visitors to cutting-edge science and technology, such as observing DNA with a microscope, A variety of experience displays such as virtual travel to observe the Earth from the space shuttle, which fully appreciates the magic of life and the ingeniousness of new technologies. The exhibition "Geo-Cosmos" in the town hall is an iconic exhibit of the Science Future Hall. According to Japanese astronauts and scientists, Mr. Maori Wei, the current curator of the last come museum, has a desire to "share the beautiful earth seen from the universe with more people" designed and made. "Geo-Cosmos" is a sphere display with a diameter of 6.5 meters and a surface with about 1 million LEDs, hanging on the 6th floor. According to satellite data, the shape of the Earth, the moon and various planets can be simulated. In addition to the display, there are two high-tech theaters in the future (one is the ball screen theater GAIA that can enjoy all-round images and sky images, and the other is the VR shadow that can simulate the experience of hypothetical questions. The hospital), as well as experimental studios, international conference halls, restaurants, shops, etc.