National Museum of Nature and Science

The National Museum of Nature and Science is the oldest and largest science museum in Japan. Established in 1877, it is currently located in Ueno Park, Tokyo. The exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from the universe and dinosaurs to the natural history of Japan and advancements in science and technology. It particularly encourages reflection on issues such as the earth's environment, biodiversity, and the impact of science and technology, based on the theme of "Coexistence of Humanity and Nature."

The exhibitions are largely housed in two main buildings: the Japan Gallery and the Global Gallery. The Japan Gallery focuses on the natural history of the Japanese archipelago and its relationship with people. Meanwhile, the Global Gallery addresses broader themes such as the evolution of life and environmental changes on Earth, as well as human evolution.

One of the highlights is the 360-degree global visual facility, which is visually striking. Additionally, the experimental corner using light, magnets, and electricity is especially popular among children. There are also a variety of exhibits, including taxidermied specimens of Hachiko and pandas, as well as the Nantan meteorite that fell in China in the 16th century.

This museum actively collaborates with domestic and international research institutions and companies to promote science literacy and facilitate communication between society and science. It works with researchers and academic societies to research and preserve over 4.5 million specimens.

The National Museum of Nature and Science is a valuable institution for many people, offering resources for academic study as well as educational and recreational activities for families. Be sure to visit at least once!

Basic Information

Spot Name
National Museum of Nature and Science
Location
〒110-8718 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito City, Tokyo, Japan 
Access
5-minute walk from JR "Ueno" Station Park Exit
10-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Hibiya Line "Ueno" Station
10-minute walk from Keisei Electric Railway "Keisei Ueno" Station
Parking
No parking available.
Business Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, extended hours until 8:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays (closing time may vary depending on the season).
Regular Holiday
Monday (the following day if it is a holiday), year-end and New Year (December 28 to January 1) *Please note that the closed days may change during special exhibitions.
Fees
General admission and university students: 630 yen

*Free for high school students and younger.
Contact Information
Phone Number:050-5541-8600
Official Website

Map

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