Asimo, the humanoid robot, is one of the main attractions here. Be advised that the 10 minute demonstration only happens 3 times a day at 11am, 2pm and 4pm. Make sure to plan your visit accordingly.
The most advanced science museum I ever been! Must: see the machine that makes radiation observable; see the demo of the ASIMO robot (check the schedule in adv.); see Geo-Cosmos. Avoid the planetarium
Swarmed with school field trippers. Perfect for parent-child bonding. Not so much for childless adults. There is a cafeteria. Make sure you have museum name and there AND back directions in Japanese.
Great science museum! Asimo Robot show is a must see, and there are other nice robots to see as well. You can also go inside a replica of the ISS's japanese module.
Awesome awesome awesome science museum. Be sure to check out the 'Stories of One, Everyone, and You' exhibit on the 5th floor. A hallmark of children's interactive design.
Spend a good 5 hours here exploring the exhibitions and doing the experiments. The 3rd floor with the experiments are my favorite. Don't miss out on the robot demonstration!
Check out the Android lady. Odaiba is a man-made island and there are a bunch of fun things to see around the island. You can even go chill at the bath house also on Odaiba after.
Free lockers and a nap area on the ground floor. Go up to the 6th floor to get free tickets to the planetarium with admission (reservations fill fast).
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, simply... known as the Miraikan, is a museum created by Japan's Science and Technology Agency. It is situated in a new purpose-built building in the Odaiba District of Tokyo. (Wikipedia)(Tampilkan lebih banyak)