Tokyo National Museum of Nature and Science π
Museum Introduction: πΈπ The museum is divided into the Earth Hall and the Japan Hall. The Earth Hall has three floors above ground and three floors below, while the Japan Hall has three floors above ground and one floor below. πΈπThe Japan Hall is smaller and older, mainly showcasing the natural environment of the Japanese archipelago, the evolution of its biodiversity, and the formation of the Japanese people. β οΈ The 360-degree theater is located in the basement of the Japan Hall. You can also borrow translation devices. π¬ The Earth Hall mainly displays various life forms on Earth and the history of human scientific research. πΈπ The science gallery on the second floor and the third basement floor of the Earth Hall have many interactive experimental devices that vividly demonstrate theories in mechanics, optics, astronomy, etc. It's a great place for kids to learn and have fun! πβ¨ πΈπ Personal Experience: I've visited many museums, both big and small, in China and Japan. Overall, the Tokyo National Museum of Nature and Science was quite a pleasant surprise. The facilities are complete, and the interactive exhibits are novel and interesting. πΈπ There are many ancient biological and human fossils, as well as a large number of animal specimens. The exhibition layout is so spectacular that it leaves you in awe. It's definitely worth a visit if you have the time! π Recommended Visit Duration: πΈπ About 3-5 hours. I went a bit late and only managed to see everything in a quick two and a half hours. π #Tokyo π #TokyoNationalMuseumOfNatureAndScience ποΈβ¨