Avec Totoro vous accueillant à l’entrée, découvrez ce musée coloré et original, qui vous apprendra tout sur les films d’animation du Studio Ghibli. Explorez les magnifiques expositions qui expliquent le processus de création des films d’animation, puis assistez à la projection de courts-métrages créés exclusivement pour le musée. Les enfants adoreront jouer dans le Chat-bus en peluche inspiré par le film Mon voisin Totoro, avant de visiter le jardin sur le toit pour admirer la statue de 7 mètres de haut du Soldat Robot du film Le Château dans le ciel. Ne manquez donc pas de visiter le musée Ghibli pour en apprendre davantage sur ce studio d’animation emblématique.
Cet immense musée de science générale, comprenant deux édifices, fut fondé en 1877 et couvre une large variété de savoirs scientifiques, incluant l'évolution des créatures vivantes, l'histoire formatrice de la Terre, la nature et l'astronomie. Il présente un fossile de dinosaure géant, une roche de la lune et le corps empaillé de Hachiko, le célèbre chien Akita fidèle. Si vous ne pouvez pas lire le japonais, apporter un ami japonais qui peut traduire pour vous, autrement la gamme de sites à voir sera limitée.
Just behind the World Porters shopping center is a large brick building with glass windows along the top. This is the Cup Noodles Museum, a museum dedicated entirely to the history of instant noodles as invented by Momofuku Ando in 1958. The spacious interior begins with a display of noodle packaging and the Momofuku story, including a re-creation of his workshed. A series of interactive displays under will keep the children amused. On the next floor is a cup noodle factory and chicken ramen factory, both of which require an extra fee to enter. On the next floor is a play area and food court serving ramen noodles from around the world. There is a brochure in English, and the titles of exhibits are in English. The museum is very popular on weekends. -AH
The principles of Miraikan are as follows: disseminating science, fostering a new generation of scientists, and creating connections. Here you can experience the wonderful world of science in all its glory. Come and explore the observation of DNA and chromosomes, the simulation of creating a space explorer, and 3D technology exhibits. There is also a science shop selling unique stuff, such as euglena (cell shape) cookies, and a DNA extraction kit. The museum was graced by former US President Barack Obama in the year 2014. The must-see attractions is the Geo-Cosmos, a high resolution globe which showcases real-time information on temperature, vegetation and oceanic changes.
School children always enjoy the interactive displays at this museum, which opened in 1964. The aim of the museum is to give visitors an opportunity to learn about changes in science and technology. An excellent recent addition to the fifth floor is a collection of seven exhibits named: "Universe", "Mechanics", "Works", "Access", "Illusions", "Optics" and "Orienteering" under the central topic called, "Forest of Fun".
Nippon Maru is one of the oldest ships, built in 1930, anchored in front of Sakurgicho Station. The ship was built as a training ship, and has been a prop in coaching over 12,000 cadets in a span of 54 years. The ship has sailed an equivalent of almost almost 45.5 trips around the globe. Nippon Maru stopped sailing and training in the year 1984, and was docked at Yokohama City. Nippon Maru is now open to public, who can go about the ship, through every deck, read about its history and know what being on a ship feels like. Nippon Maru is a great way to learn and experience something unusual, historical and impressive. There are volunteers on board to guide visitors with information related to Nippon Maru. Various events are held around Nippon Maru, the Full-Sail Exhibition, where Nippon Maru’s beauty is unrolled to all the viewers, the Brass Band Concerts where local schools and various bands perform. A must visit and a great getaway with families and friends.
Avec Totoro vous accueillant à l’entrée, découvrez ce musée coloré et original, qui vous apprendra tout sur les films d’animation du Studio Ghibli. Explorez les magnifiques expositions qui expliquent le processus de création des films d’animation, puis assistez à la projection de courts-métrages créés exclusivement pour le musée. Les enfants adoreront jouer dans le Chat-bus en peluche inspiré par le film Mon voisin Totoro, avant de visiter le jardin sur le toit pour admirer la statue de 7 mètres de haut du Soldat Robot du film Le Château dans le ciel. Ne manquez donc pas de visiter le musée Ghibli pour en apprendre davantage sur ce studio d’animation emblématique.
Cet immense musée de science générale, comprenant deux édifices, fut fondé en 1877 et couvre une large variété de savoirs scientifiques, incluant l'évolution des créatures vivantes, l'histoire formatrice de la Terre, la nature et l'astronomie. Il présente un fossile de dinosaure géant, une roche de la lune et le corps empaillé de Hachiko, le célèbre chien Akita fidèle. Si vous ne pouvez pas lire le japonais, apporter un ami japonais qui peut traduire pour vous, autrement la gamme de sites à voir sera limitée.
Operated by Japan Railway Culture Foundation, the museum displays interactive exhibits in the form of research materials and studies about railways in Japan and abroad. Operating a model train is also one experience that visitors can have on visiting the museum. There are different zones to explore such as the Entrance Zone, History Zone, Collection Zone, Learning Zone and Park Zone. In these spaces, you can not only view the valuable materials but also get hands on experience of assembling a carriage using interactive devices.
The Suginami Animation Museum is the first museum which promotes the culture of Japaneses anime and entertains every generation with educational and interactive exhibits. Here you can learn a lot about anime, such as the history of anime, the principle of animation, the process of production, and the experience of creating brief anime. They also hold screenings, 4 titles per a day following the schedule.
Since this museum was built, the Tokyo Toy Museum has been loved by all generations. It displays about fifteen thousand works, such as toys from around the world and traditional toys from right here in Japan. Visitors can play with most toys in the museum; it will surely be a good time spent with your family. If you wish to learn more, please check the website.
Nissan Engine Museum was created in 1934 in Kanagawa-Ku, Yokohama. It is an automobile engine museum run by the famously known Nissan Motor Company. This museum is situated on the first floor of the Yokohama plant in Japan was declared a heritage structure in 2002. The museum exhibits the latest model cars, memorial cars of Nissan, 28 of Nissan's auto engines, miniature cars, history of Yokohama auto plant and equipment for environmental techniques with explanations on the mechanism. A great place for car enthusiasts to visit and learn about engines and machines.