Science has never been so fun
With enthralling exhibits on various fields of science, interactive learning for children and adults, and the world's biggest planetarium, Nagoya City Science Museum is exciting and informative.
How to Get There
The museum is a five-minute walk from Fushimi Station.
From Nagoya take the Higashiyama Line for one stop to Fushimi. If you're traveling from Tokyo, take the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen heading to Shin-Osaka and get off at Nagoya Station. From Osaka, take the same line heading toward Tokyo.
Quick Facts
The Nagoya Science Museum consists of three buildings: the Life Science Building, the Astronomy Building, and the Science and Technology Building
The museum's exhibits have 12 different themes
Seeing stars
With its silver 35-meter spherical planetarium, it's hard to miss the Nagoya City Science Museum, an essential stop when exploring Nagoya .
The planetarium's programs change monthly and cover current astronomical phenomena. Sit back, relax, and let the stars do their magic.
Interactive learning has never been so enjoyable
The seven-floor museum is packed with all manner of amazing exhibits and experiments. You can even witness a nine-meter tall twister rising into the sky at the Tornado Lab.
While you're here
The Nagoya City Science Museum is on the grounds of Shirakawa Park where locals come to play sports and enjoy the fine weather. Also in the park is Nagoya City Art Museum, which exhibits works based on seasonal themes from its collection of about 6,800 pieces. Just a five-minute walk from there is the incredible Osu Kannon temple.
The latest information may differ, so please check the official website
* The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.