National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation - Koto City

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2 Chome-3-6 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan

電話 : 📞 +879
Postal code : 135-0064
Webサイト : https://www.miraikan.jst.go.jp/
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Description : Hands-on exhibits & classes exploring the future of science & technology, plus a cafe & a gift shop.

2 Chome-3-6 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan
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Charles-E. Kirihara S. on Google

The staff were very nice! I had ample space for once in Tokyo and it was a relief. Typically, exhibitions are tight and only 1-2 people can go through at a time. This museum was more open air! I enjoyed the limited time exhibition about the mammoth and its possible revival. The food upstairs went pricy and meh in quality but they had a theme going on Atleast, making it fun for kids. There were a lot of interactive games to use, which would teach you different aspects of emerging technologies. The giant sphere that showed visual data about Earth was also splendid to look at. The fun part was that at a certain location, you could interact with it.
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Norman Rohr on Google

Very interesting exhibition. However, i would recommend for kids from school age only. While there are some activities that are appropriate for younger kids, too, these kids will not understand the true scope. The 3d movie theater is awesome. Overall good value for money.
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Marc Grossmann on Google

Very good for children, and adults too. Spare at least 2 hours. Mind the timetable of certain attractions, like the Gizmo robot presentation and the cinema like video on the top floor. Poor restaurant on the top floor.
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Ayushman tripathi on Google

I like this place so much. It's so cool for robotic enthusiastic people.
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Heba H on Google

Very interesting place, must visit it when you go to Odaiba
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Herbert Barbutti on Google

We went thinking it would be fun for kids, but the first two floors seemed small with a lot of reading and information but less to observe and see. (Most exhibitions would have been more enjoyable as an informational youtube video). The most enjoyable part was a show of a robot that can do simple tasks. However, that robot is roughly 20 years old, and for a museum of emerging science I would have expected newer technology.
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Mohammed Fatehy on Google

Much less than my expectations, they are trying to deliver scientific concepts and easy way but majority as in written style which is boring. The observatory at seventh floor is great.
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AZM Farhan Daud on Google

One must see this place to understand why Japan is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. This museum is rightly named as the museum of "emerging" science, because the museum showcases a few futuristic ideas and philosophies Japanese researchers are working on (only a few though, but that would give us a hint of what they are capable of). Examples include artificial intelligence, machine learning, android, neural network, advanced medical treatments, genetic treatment, space travel etc. There are exhibits, videos, projects, explanations, and all are so systematically and easily explained that they will attract both the adults and the children. A robot is roaming around observing visitors' movement and collecting data, another robot is copying visitors' movements, another one is dancing, and a robot dog is responding to your actions! Another interesting thing was the exhibition of missing research. There are exhibits on how virtual reality is transcending the boundary between virtuality and reality. Along with this permanent exhibits, there are 3D movies in which the theories of creation of the universe is shown in a fun way. There is not much crowd, and the staffs are very cooperative. Overall, you get more value than the money you spend.

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