Tokyo Science Museum

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The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation ( 日本科学未来館 , Nippon Kagaku Mirai-kan ) , simply known as the Miraikan ( 未来館 , …

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Nov 2, 2024
From the outside it looks like nothing out of the ordinary. From the inside… wow! It is so interesting! My teenage son loved it. He had many things to do! And it was in English so he could understan… Full review by MayaCarbonell
Sep 1, 2024
Focused on families and children. A modest museum with a smattering of different things, some robots, an exposed ball/mechanical simulator of internet packet routing, a mockup on the super kamiokand… Full review by ervand2023
Jul 30, 2024
-For kids in the 7-12 Yr range - this is definitely something worthwhile and enjoyable -even for adults some interesting exhibits -some cool living with robot concepts - a whole section devoted to "A… Full review by TTZulu
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Questions & answers

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Hello. I read that Asimo Robot is not available. Are there other robots which are also interesting?
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There are some robotic ‘pets’, like Sony dogs. Some robot arms, but not a lot of advanced technologies.
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Answer by Family T · Jul 23, 2024
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is this museum good for 4 yrs old? how much the ticket?
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There are some exhibits aimed at that age group. The robots might interest a 4 year old. Most of the interactive exhibits are not clear as to what they are demonstrating for any age.
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What time is the Asmo demo?
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Asimo is at 11:00, 13:00, 14:00, and 16:00. It lasts 10 minutes.
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Can you reserve tickets in advance. I can't find any place to purchase them online.
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Hi there, I am pretty positive that there is no option for tickets' reservation online. I am not 100% sure as trying to figure out Japanese websites, even in English, can be challenging! …
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Hi there, I am pretty positive that there is no option for tickets' reservation online. I am not 100% sure as trying to figure out Japanese websites, even in English, can be challenging! However, I am sure that you won't need a reservation anyways. I've been there twice and I just purchased my tickets on the entrance. The museum is never that busy and with pretty big facilities. Enjoy your trip!
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