One of Japan’s most comprehensive science museums featuring life sciences, space, earth science, zoology, and technology. Includes dinosaur skeletons, a planetarium, and interactive children’s zones.
Located in Odaiba, Tokyo, Miraikan showcases cutting-edge technology, space exploration, AI, robotics (including ASIMO), and medical science with hands-on experiences.
A free-entry museum near Tokyo featuring interactive exhibits on electricity, semiconductors, and Toshiba’s legacy in electronics and innovation.
Located on Nakanoshima Island, it includes a planetarium, interactive science labs, and exhibits focused on physics, energy, and space.
Though a transport museum, it explores engineering, mechanical design, and railway technologies, including historic and modern trains.
Family-friendly museum featuring hands-on exhibits on physics, astronomy, and space science. Also includes one of Japan’s largest planetariums.
Famous for its futuristic silver sphere housing the world’s largest planetarium. The museum offers earthquake simulators, deep-sea exhibits, and interactive zones.
Showcases robotics, industrial machinery, and the evolution of Toyota from textiles to advanced mobility technology.
Focuses on local geology, biology, physics, and includes outdoor science-themed exhibits and planetarium shows.
Modern museum featuring Earth, life sciences, robotics, and a planetarium with immersive projection shows.
Japan’s official space research center offering guided tours, space capsule models, astronaut training info, and satellite displays.
Home to Japan’s supercomputers and research on computational biology, climate modeling, and AI (limited public access/tours).
A regional gem with a focus on light, sound, and Hamamatsu’s contributions to instrument and optical technology.
Near the Imperial Palace, this museum is great for students and educators, with interactive exhibits in mechanics, computing, biology, and environment.
Explains how water is purified and supplied in Tokyo. Includes a free guided tour and hands-on water cycle exhibits.
Open during limited open-house periods, it showcases Japan’s broadcasting technology, 8K TV, and media innovation research.
Focuses on the geology and biodiversity of the Kii Peninsula with fossil displays, minerals, and hands-on labs for kids.
Offers simple physics, chemistry, and biology experiments for school children with a planetarium and creative science workshops.
Though zoological, it doubles as a scientific facility for primatology research and behavioral science.
A hands-on science center focusing on energy, environment, and aerospace themes with child-friendly exhibits and a rooftop observatory.
Focuses on earth sciences, physics, and natural history. Offers local geological insights and seasonal astronomy events.
Near Kofu, this facility explores natural energy, earth sciences, and has a digital
planetarium with Mt. Fuji views.
Hosts educational science events and exhibitions on industrial chemistry and robotics.
Offers science shows, space simulators, and exhibits geared towards elementary and middle school students.
Features playful exhibits on sound, energy, and magnetism with a mini-planetarium for young learners.
Focuses on Japan’s space exploration near the Tanegashima launch site. Includes rocket models, astronaut training exhibits, and interactive zones.
Open occasionally, this world-class research center explores marine science, robotics, and AI.
Focuses on sustainability, manufacturing technology, and local environmental efforts. Designed as an education hub for future innovators.
Part museum, part showroom, this interactive center showcases next-generation lifestyle, sustainability tech, and robotics.
Demonstrates Toyota’s global innovations in hybrid, hydrogen, and safety technology. Includes guided factory tours.
Factory tours with scientific explanations on brewing, fermentation, and automated factory systems—includes samples for adults!
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