I think Google lists TenQ as a museum of the universe exploration history, but I'd say it's more like cosmos-related entertainment facility, not so much about history. First room offers a 3d mapping show. The staff said out of 2 available programs one will have narration in Japanese but that was just a couple of general words, so it doesn't make any difference. The second room is that one on the photos with the big round screen in the floor. It would be very impressive if not for the fact that the circle consists of several screens some of which were visibly darker than others. Next is the interactive space which I liked. There are some games to play, lots of interesting facts to learn, all available in English. The facts were not boring statistics but rather things about space people would really want to learn. There was also a temporary exhibition of space photography which I enjoyed extremely. I also liked the museum shop, there are a lot of cute and useful things to buy. The only thing I found misleading was that there are 2 time slots written on the ticket and I thought the first one is when the doors open and the second is when the program starts, but actually they were two different programs. You might want to remember that you can only enter the hall during 5 minutes...
Read moreGreat visuals and easy to understand explanations. 360 degree theatre is quite amusing. However, since screen gets bright rapidly, and there is a lot of flashing lights, I can’t recommend it for epileptic or light-sensitive people. Informations and photos are up to date. Interactive area might be great fun, especially for kids. Souvenir shop is packed with cute universe and science themed gifts. Merch from JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploratin Agency) is also available. Staff is friendly and helpful. Only minus is a rather price of a ticket (1800jpy for adults), especially considering the fact, that one can see whole exposition in less...
Read moreThe TeNQ space museum is an amazing interactive museum. It is divided into 9 areas where each area provides a different perspective of the outer space. Theatre SORA has state of the art systems where you can enjoy the outer space videos. The giant hole in the floor displays high resolution images which are awesome. The Science Area has various exhibitions from the University of Tokyo. It's a great place for kids to learn and enjoy. The Imagination Area is an amazing place with interactive exhibits. All the displays are in English as well but I suggest getting the audio app to understand...
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