
Nagoya City Science Museum in Nagoya, Japan
Address: Japan, 〒460-0008 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Sakae, 2 Chome−17−1 芸術と科学の杜・白川公園内
Nagoya Science Museum is where science will no longer be just a boring subject in a book. If you want to know what cold -30 degrees is like. There is a room here where you can go and try out the extreme cold. If you want to know what a tornado is like. There is a tornado simulation room here. I want to see a clear example of lightning strikes. There is also an electrical discharge laboratory here.
The best feature of this museum is the world’s largest planetarium, which is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum itself is vast, with 6 floors. Anyone interested in science experiments Or have children and grandchildren who want you to try going to a fun learning center? Or come on the same trip as someone who is interested in science. They should not be missed in any way.
An easy way to travel
- Starting from Nagoya Station
- Subway Higashiyama Line to Fushimi Station and walk for 5 minutes.
- Me~guru sightseeing bus, get off at stop number 10 Hirokoji-Fushimi.
Opening hours: 09:00 – 17:00 (entrance closes at 16:30)
Closed every Monday or the first day of the weekday in that week
Closed on the 3rd Friday of the month. If it is a holiday, it will be changed to the 4th Friday of the month.
Admission fee
- Museum and planetarium 800 yen (show your Me~guru card for a discount of 720 yen)
- Museum only 400 yen (show your Me~guru card for a discount of 360 yen)