Wednesday, February 7, 2007

The National Science Museum of Japan

The National Science Museum in Ueno has had a makeover and is really quite good now. Not anything like the American Museum of Natural History, but there are true gems in The National Science Museum that I have seen nowhere else (like the cloud chamber that makes visible all the radiation passing through everything all the time... my cousin gasped when she saw it).

Entrance to the permanent exhibits is only a few hundred yen. If you want to go to the special exhibit, that will be about 1,000 yen more. If you think you might go to several special exhibits in the course of a year, getting a membership will probably be cheaper.

The first time you go, I suggest doing a quick walk through the whole complex. The access to floors is very confusing, so be sure to get a map when you enter. Some elevators do not stop on some floors, etc. This will take about 3 hours.

The next time you go, be sure to rent one of the audio guides. It has extensive explanations of the exhibits, and all you do is stand in front of an exhibit and it will begin the correct playback. To go through the entire Museum with the audio explanation will take at least one full day, if not two. You will be surprised at what is there. Some exhibits at first appear to be uninteresting but are absolutely fascinating when you hear the explanation.

http://www.kahaku.go.jp/english/

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