What makes it 75% Solo-Friendly: The hall offers English signage, self-guided pacing, and optional small-group lab tours, so a solo visitor can study science topics comfortably without relying on companions.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to self-guide the five themed exhibits and join one paid tour.
Self-guided exhibit tour:
Explore five themed zones: materials, new life, earth, energy, and information.
Tip: Pick up the English leaflet at the info desk for clear labels.
Film footage tour:
Watch short documentaries on local technology and innovations.
Tip: Reserve your spot by phone at least two days in advance.
Hands-on experiment course:
Build simple circuits or test material samples in a small group.
Tip: Book online early to secure a slot and lab coat.
Techno-kun fitness robot:
Measure your height, weight, and muscle power to get a ‘fitness age’.
Tip: Visit early to avoid queues and get a printed result.
Cafe break:
Grab coffee or a light meal in the on-site café.
Tip: Try the matcha latte and snack combo between exhibits.

CP T
Nice exhibition in the science field, with a lot of animation icon easier to interact with children for the basic knowledge, also suitable for adults.
Kylee Grossman
Great place to spend a day with kids. It was free and kids were occupied for half of the day. A large park is just outside so the remainder of the day was spent there.
Mohammad Muquit
A cozy science exhibition for children for experiencing things related to energy, e.g., electric, nuclear, wireless, etc. Good place, but there's still space for improvement in designing the hands on experiences so that kids get involved in learning with more interest.
Takashi Nakamura
It's Cute, a pretty straightforward museum geared towards school children. Adults can also find some exhibits quite interesting. Worth a visit if you've got some time to kill on your hands. There are some interactive exhibits also.
Giraldo Upton
I've not been good at science since my childhood. Anyway the experiment time at school was like the hell for me. But in this science and techno exhibition hall I could enjoy learning science such as the process of iron and metal making, construction comparison between pyramids in Egypt and modern high-rises, frontline of space development, and so on. We can do some simple experiment in the hall...
On weekends and during summer holidays, the hall offers free mini workshops. Check the online schedule before visiting.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Admission | JPY 0 |
| Film footage tour | JPY 500 |
| Experiment course | JPY 1,500 |
| Café drink | JPY 400 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 2,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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