The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
It's Not About What I Think, But What You Think π πΈπ When it comes to the future, what I think doesn't matter. What you think is what truly matters. The future isn't about finding one answer; it's about asking countless questions. πΈπThis is the curatorial philosophy of the Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Japan. π¨ "So, what questions do you have about the future?" πΈπ This is how the journey through the Miraikan begins. πΈπThe museum has interviewed numerous Nobel laureates about their questions regarding the future. Through interactive experiences, it stimulates everyone's thoughts on various aspects of the future. π€ Here's a summary of the most unique future experiences at the Miraikan: π€ About Robots: πΈπRobot pet experiences? What will the future robot world look like?... The exhibition starts with a wide range of interactive robot experiences. πΈπWith cute appearances and different reactions to audience movements, these robots feel incredibly lifelike. There's even a "Rainbow City" robot world (reservation required on-site) that offers a storyline experience of a future where robots and humans coexist harmoniously. π π΄ About Aging: We all age, but few of us truly understand what aging means. The museum has created an "Aging Amusement Park" πΈπ where visitors can experience presbyopia, mobility issues, and memory decline... It offers a realistic glimpse into the world of aging. At the same time, it reassures us that there's no need to panic. πΈπ The future holds solutions for us. π #Tokyo π#ScienceMuseum π¨#FutureExperiences π