7-20 Uenokōen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8718, JapanMap
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an interactive museum with alot of things to view and see, really pretty and worth the money
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National Museum of Nature and Science Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Established in January 1877, the National Science Museum is the largest natural science museum in Japan. The location is the remains of Japan from the Jomon and Yayoi periods to the Kofun period, and part of the ruins of the Kanei-ji Temple compound that was burned down during the Meiji Restoration at the end of the Tokugawa period. The museum currently has 5 exhibition buildings. Buildings 1 and 4 have special exhibitions on the evolution of organisms, the evolution of mammals, Japan's flora and fauna, mineral geology and human beings. The other three exhibition buildings introduce the history of science and technology development, and the exhibits include various measuring tools and labor tools from ancient times to the present.
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National Museum of Nature and Science Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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an interactive museum with alot of things to view and see, really pretty and worth the money
The National Science Museum in Ueno is divided into two buildings, the Earth Hall and the Japan Hall. The exhibits are very rich and the content is very diverse. There are many animal specimens and models, which are worth seeing. The 360-degree animation movie at the entrance is free to watch. There are many languages to use. The best thing is that the tour below high school students is completely free. The adult ticket is only 620 yen. It is a good place to visit for two days! !
The National Science Museum is located in Japan from the rope, Yayoi era to the ancient tomb era. It displays five major topics, including the evolution of biology, mammalian evolution, Japanese flora and fauna, mineral geology and human beings. There are many interesting interactive items especially suitable for children to participate in. For the regular exhibition, there are also Chinese guides that can be rented.
Not bad, suitable for children
Tokyo National Science Museum, Japan's largest natural science museum. Located in Tokyo Ueno Park. It was originally a museum of the Ministry of Culture and Provincial Museum founded in 1872 at the Toyoshima Shrine in Tokyo. In 1877, it was renamed the Education Museum and in 1949 it was renamed the current name.
Da Ai. Tickets are only a few hundred yen. I regret that I was late. The 360 degree cinema in the theatre was superb, but unfortunately I didn't take pictures. The Museum has several floors, each with surprises. And the toys exported from museums are cheap. It's much cheaper and more fun than the art gallery near the zoo behind. Buy whatever you want
Tokyo, Japan, travel freely to Ueno National Science Museum. Ueno has many museums, parks and zoos on one side. [View] Three-story building, beautiful greening, [Interesting] There is a Earth Hall and a Japanese Hall. There is a mummy exhibition these days. [Cost-effective] high! Tickets are 1700 yen.