National Museum of Nature and Science | Tokyo
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Entertainment
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Gallery
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History & Culture
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Museum
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Nature
About this Attraction
Located in the northeast corner of Ueno Park in Tokyo's Taito ward, the National Museum of Nature and Science is one of Japan's oldest and most comprehensive science museums. Initially opened in 1871, the museum has undergone several name changes, reflecting its evolving role in promoting science education and cultural preservation. Since 2007, it has been officially known as the National Museum of Nature and Science.
This expansive museum offers a fascinating look into both the natural world and the advancements of science and technology in Japan and around the globe. With permanent exhibits ranging from prehistoric fossils and dinosaurs to space exploration, robotics, biodiversity, and environmental science, the museum provides an interactive, educational experience for visitors of all ages.
The museum is divided into two main galleries: the Japan Gallery, which focuses on natural history and technological progress in Japan, and the Global Gallery, which covers broader scientific themes and world history. Popular highlights include the life-size blue whale model at the entrance, dinosaur skeletons, ancient human fossils, and immersive 3D displays.
Whether you're a family with curious kids, a student, or a science enthusiast, the museum delivers a rich, hands-on experience through interactive displays, multilingual signage, and frequent temporary exhibitions. Conveniently located near Ueno Station, it is easily accessible and a perfect indoor destination for rainy days or educational outings.
Best Time to Visit
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This is an ideal to visit year-round, offering unique experiences and enchanting beauty in every season.
Highlights
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Accepts Credit Card
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Entry Fees : 5 USD to10 USD
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Gift Shop Available
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Onsite Cafe Available
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Toilets Available