National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation(3)
15:30-17:00 | Free Exploration + Stamp Collecting π Science Mission Card: Pick up an interactive mission card and collect stamps to exchange for limited edition stickers (a great motivator for kids!). π« Souvenir Shop at the Exit: Buy ASIMO dolls or space-themed stationery. The prices are more friendly compared to Disney! ποΈ β οΈ Tips to Avoid Pitfalls 1οΈβ£ Get Your Reservation Tickets Early: Popular experiences on 3F and 5F require on-site ticket collection. Rush there before 10 a.m.! 2οΈβ£ Language Support: While most exhibit descriptions are in Japanese, English audio guides (headset-style) are available, and some volunteers can speak basic English. 3οΈβ£ Avoid Weekends: The museum is packed with local student groups on weekends. Weekdays are recommended for a better experience. 4οΈβ£ Early Dining: The restaurant stops taking orders after 5:30 p.m., so it's best to dine off-peak. πΈ Photo Spots In front of Geo-Cosmos: Capture a silhouette of your child with the Earth in the background for a sci-fi movie feel! πβ¨ ASIMO Performance Area: Snap the moment the robot waves for a dynamic shot. π€ Entrance to GAIA Theater: Use the starry sky tunnel as a backdrop. Wearing white clothes will make the photos pop! π #TokyoFamilyTravel #NationalMuseumOfEmergingScienceAndInnovation πβ¨