NHK Museum of Broadcasting(2)
🎯 Must-See and Must-Do 1️⃣ History of Broadcasting & Television 📻 Witness the entire journey from Japan's first broadcast in 1925 to color television 📺 Vintage radios and black-and-white TVs give a strong sense of nostalgia 2️⃣ Anchor Experience Zone 📰 Sit in the studio to read the news, record a video, and take it home 🌦 Try the green screen weather forecast for a hands-on experience 3️⃣ Dubbing & Post-Editing 🎤 Dub for anime or documentaries and become a voice actor 🎬 Experiment with TV station editing machines 4️⃣ Children's Corner 🐰 NHK children's program puppets and interactive games - a paradise for kids ⏰ Opening Information Wroc Open: 9:30~16:30 (Closed on Mondays, or the following day if Monday is a holiday) 💰 Admission: Free (No charge for the experience projects either!) ❤️ My Experience NHK Broadcasting Museum is not just a place to "look" at exhibits; it's a TV station where you can get hands-on experience! When I sat at the anchor desk reading the news, I really felt like I was broadcasting to the whole country for a second (laughs) 🌟 Plus, its location on a small hill allows you to overlook Tokyo's scenery after your visit, making for a very relaxing atmosphere. #Tokyo 🌆🌟