The Nagoya City Science Museum is a museum located in Sakae, Nagoya, Japan. It features a characteristic giant silver globe, which houses one of the world's largest planetariums. The museum has three main sections on modern technology, life sciences, and general science with a variety of hands-on exhibits. Many of the exhibits have been specifically tailored for children, such as a model railway on the third floor in the transport section. The museum also has features on the local Chubu region's links to science and industry. It offers a comprehensive array of permanent exhibits, including several large displays such as the 'Tornado Lab', the 'Electric Discharge Lab', and the 'Deep Freezing Lab', which simulates conditions at the earth's polar regions. The museum is a great place for visitors of all ages to learn science through interactive experiments
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Activities: We went to the Nagoya City Science Museum, which is home to the world’s biggest and most realistic planetarium
Highlights: The kids loved the hands-on exhibits and experiments, like the nine-metre-high twister in the Tornado Lab and the icy experience of the earth’s polar regions in the Deep Freeze Lab ✨