Tokyo Exhibition | National Museum of Nature and Science π
πΈ The National Museum of Nature and Science has a long history. Although it may not have the advanced facilities like the future science museum, it excels in the comprehensiveness and detail of its content. ππ’ The vast collection of fossils and specimens is truly impressive. πΏπ The museum is divided into the Earth Hall and the Japan Hall. ππ’The latter focuses on the history and geography of Japan, but this time I mainly explored the Earth Hall, which has six floors. π β οΈ Interactive screens in the exhibition areas offer Chinese explanations as an option. πΈ B3: Basic Natural Science Knowledge This floor covers astronomy (the solar system, the Milky Way, the Big Bang, etc.), physics (electricity, magnetism, particles, temperature, mechanics, light, etc.), and biochemistry (elements, molecules, substances, etc.). ππ’ This level is packed with information, featuring extensive text and old-school interactive devices. It's perfect for expanding your knowledge, but it takes a considerable amount of time to explore. π πΈ B2: Evolution of Life and Humans πΏπThis floor showcases an extensive collection of fossils that trace the evolution of life, from the Precambrian era to modern humans, and from microorganisms to mammals. ππ’ The fossil displays are detailed and awe-inspiring. πΏπThere are also mineral specimens on display. This area also takes a significant amount of time to explore. π¦ #Tokyo π