This museum is very forward looking. Other museums seem to focus on Science history, while this one... read more
This museum is very forward looking. Other museums seem to focus on Science history, while this one... read more
This is a great Museum for little ones. Mine are 8 & 5. They had such fun exploring the hands-on... read more
This is an interesting museum, I enjoyed most of the exhibits and hands on activities. Though my kids, 5 and 3, are still too young to understand real science, they still enjoyed the visit. Maybe when they are old enough to understand the descriptions, we can visit again.
We found this place a bit by accident, in the middle of beautiful edo gardens. Such a delightful interactive science experience, fun for young and older kids. Beautifully laid out on several floors so even when busy it was not crowded. Plenty of signs in english and staff were friendly and helpful. Great cafeteria and cafe. Allow at least 3 or 4 hours, but could easily spent the day here.
The museum has some good exhibits especially ASIMO but is a not as good as the London science museum ,
This would have been a very interesting science museum. If only we spoke Japanese. All info is in Japanese and there are no translations or headset options available.
It is very hands-on, so it would have been awesome if we had the language skills.
If you have a rainy day while in Tokyo, this is a great place to go spend the day. There are lots of unique "things" to observe and there are several interactive activities available as well.
A slight walk to get there, but if you get a chance you can come here via the East Imperial Gardens to break up the walk. Free entry if you have a Grutt Pass. the museum is spread over quite a few levels each with its own theme. All the exhibits are quire hands on so it makes it an interesting educational experience, however there is limited English. The place is likely to be packed full of children on excursions, so either come early or maybe try a day that is not a school day.