The Osaka Science Museum is a great place for families to visit, with around 200 experiential exhibits focused on the theme of 'space and energy'. The museum features interactive exhibits where visitors can see, touch, and learn while having fun. It also offers science shows performed by professional staff and a planetarium that recreates a starry sky on one of the world's largest dome screens. The museum has a collection of scientific resources, including Japan's first planetarium and pre-war electrical measuring devices. Its collection of books and magazines on astronomy is the most comprehensive in West Japan
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Activities: We spent the whole day at the Osaka Science Museum. The kids engaged with all the hands-on experiments, even with the science show, which was entirely in Japanese!
Highlights: The children really loved all the hands-on experiments in free access. "The children have really latched onto all the manipulations and free access experiments and even with the scientific show, yet entirely in Japanese!" ✨