The National Science Museum of Japan is located in Tokyo, the capital. The museum is one of the oldest in the country and was opened in 1871. Since its formation the site has gone by several names including the Tokyo Science Museum and the Tokyo Museum. In 2007 it was renamed and is now called the National Museum of Nature and Science. A place full of interesting and informative exhibits, no trip to Tokyo can be considered complete without stopping by here. Not only does the museum offer family friendly fun, it can also make learning an enjoyable experience for children.

The site offers a series of high-tech interactive displays along with more traditional exhibits. Signs accompanying the displays can be found in several languages including English. The displays that make up the permanent exhibits include Nature of the Japanese Archipelago, a look at how the Japanese archipelago has changed over time; Organisms of Japan, an exploration of all the weird and wonderful organisms that inhabit the country’s islands; and Japanese People and Nature, a display on how the country’s early settlers took advantage of their surroundings. There are also exhibits on the world’s forests, biodiversity and space.

In addition to the permanent exhibits, there are also special exhibits put on from time to time. One can find out more information from the museum’s official website. Visitors are also bound to enjoy the Theatre 360, an immersive 3D experience. Viewers stand on a platform inside a sphere made of screens. When the videos are started it makes for a unique experience. The site is open everyday except Monday. There is an admission fee but it is well worth it.

Travellers planning on visiting the Japanese capital should try to get accommodation in a central area; after all, it is a massive city with plenty of tourist attractions. Staying at a place like Citadines Shinjuku Tokyo will ensure that one need not travel far to enjoy the best that the city has to offer. It is the ideal option for those looking for a short term apartment Tokyo. With different styles of rooms to choose from, one can find a Tokyo serviced apartment to suit one’s needs be it business or leisure.

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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