The Osaka Science Museum (大阪市立科学館), located in Chuo Ward, Osaka, Japan, is a popular science museum and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in science and technology. The museum offers a range of interactive exhibits and educational programs for visitors of all ages, designed to inspire curiosity and creativity through hands-on learning experiences.
The museum features a wide array of exhibits covering topics such as space exploration, robotics, energy, the human body, and various other aspects of natural science. Visitors can delve into the mysteries of the universe, learn about the latest technological advancements, and discover the wonders of the natural world.
One of the highlights of the Osaka Science Museum is its planetarium, which boasts the world’s largest planetarium dome screen (26.5 meters in diameter) and a state-of-the-art projection system. The immersive shows, accompanied by a 3D sound system, transport visitors to the depths of space, creating a realistic and awe-inspiring experience.
In addition to its exhibits and planetarium, the museum hosts a variety of educational programs, including science workshops, lectures, and special events. These programs are designed to engage visitors of all ages and foster a love of learning and discovery.
Getting there
From Osaka Station to Osaka Science Museum:
Train | Osaka Station ↓ Walk about 4 minutes ↓ Nishi-Umeda Station ↓ Yotsubashi Line ↓ 2 minutes (Nonstop) Higobashi Station ↓ Walk about 7 minutes ↓ Osaka Science Museum (Cost 190 yen) |
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Phone | +81 6-6444-5656 |
Address | 4 Chome-2-1 Nakanoshima, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0005 |