Miraikan (Japan National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation)
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Experience the Earth's form on the Geo-Cosmos, explore cutting-edge science and technology in the "Creating the Future" zone, and chat with science communicators. It's a science museum where adults and children alike can discover the wonders of science.
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Highlights
Experience the Earth's form on the Geo-Cosmos spherical display
Explore cutting-edge science and technology in the "Creating the Future" zone
Discover the wonders of science by talking with science communicators
Enjoy an immersive visual experience at the Dome Theater Gaia
About a 5-minute walk from Yurikamome Line's Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station.
About a 15-minute walk from Rinkai Line's Tokyo Teleport Station.
By bus: Get off at the "Japan Science Future Museum" or "Japan Science Future Museum-mae" stop. Show route
Op.Hours
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
Cld.Days
Every Tuesday (open on Tuesdays that are national holidays), year-end and New Year's holidays, and occasional temporary closures.
Fee
Permanent Exhibition:
Adults: ¥630
Under 18: ¥210
Dome Theater:
Adults: ¥940
Under 18: ¥310
INFO
- Free admission for those 18 and under every Saturday (Dome Theater: ¥100)
- Group rates available (8 or more people)
- Free admission for individuals with disability certificates or equivalent documentation
- Special exhibitions are subject to separate charges.
Miraikan, opened in 2001, is a science museum themed around the future of science and technology, showcasing cutting-edge technologies in an easily understandable way. A popular highlight is the Geo-Cosmos, an 8-meter diameter sphere with approximately 10 million pixels. It displays a real-time image of the Earth captured by satellites, allowing visitors to sense the global environment and its changes.
The "Creating the Future" zone offers hands-on experiences with technologies shaping the future, including robots, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. Visitors can operate robots and experience future societies through VR simulations.
Science communicators are always on hand to provide clear explanations of the exhibits and the wonders of science. These communicators are not only scientists and researchers but also individuals with diverse backgrounds and expertise in science and technology. They facilitate a deeper understanding of science through interaction with visitors.
Miraikan is a stimulating facility that sparks interest in science for both children and adults. It provides an opportunity to consider the future while experiencing cutting-edge science and technology.
Be sure to visit!