Bisei Observatory is located in an officially designated "Star-Watching Town" with strict light pollution controls. The area has some of the clearest skies in Japan, making it ideal for astronomical observation and research.
Yes, visitors can observe through the 101cm reflector telescope during guided sessions. Staff astronomers operate the equipment and assist with viewing planets, nebulae, and galaxies. Advance reservations are required and sessions depend on weather conditions.
Over 400 asteroids have been discovered at the observatory since it opened in 1987, with most discoveries occurring during the 1990s.
Yes, the observatory offers programs for all ages including an exhibition hall with meteorites and astronomical displays. Reduced admission rates apply for children and students at 300 yen for adults.
Yes, a car is necessary as public transportation is limited. The observatory is 15 kilometers from Ibara Station and takes about 60 minutes by car from Okayama City via Route 313.