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Nagoya City Science Museum, Nagoya

The Nagoya City Science Museum is a prominent landmark, featuring a giant silver globe of 35 metre diameter that is home to the world's largest planetarium.

The Nagoya City Science Museum is a prominent landmark, featuring a giant silver globe of 35 metre diameter that is home to the world's largest planetarium. It has 7 floors of educational and interactive exhibits on modern technology, life sciences and general science, demonstrating natural phenomena and technological advancements.


Hours

Sun

9:30

17:00

Mon

NA

Tue

9:30

17:00

Wed

9:30

17:00

Thu

9:30

17:00

Fri

9:30

17:00

Sat

9:30

17:00

About Nagoya City Science Museum

 Japan, 〒460-0008 Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Naka-ku, Sakae, 2 Chome−17−17−1

 +81 52-201-4486

 www.ncsm.city.nagoya.jp

Nagoya City Science Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

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Oasis 21

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Midland Square

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