Admission Pass National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
English
Itinerary
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
2 Chome-3-6 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo
Dive into interactive exhibits on space, evolution, and technology. Watch ASIMO in action, feel real-time earthquakes, and explore the universe.
Frequently asked questions
Absolutely! The museum has been designed with children in mind. They'll find an array of interactive displays tailored to their curiosity, allowing them to touch, climb, and play. It's both an entertaining and educational haven for young minds.
Indeed, the museum offers guided tours led by knowledgeable guides. These tours provide deeper insights into the exhibits, narrating the stories and science behind each display. It's a good idea to check for availability in advance or upon arrival.
In general, photography is permitted, allowing visitors to capture their memories. However, the use of flash and videography might be limited in specific sections. It's always a good practice to refer to the museum's guidelines upon entry.
Certainly! The museum is thoughtfully designed to ensure inclusivity. It features ramps, elevators, and other specialized facilities to accommodate visitors with varied needs, ensuring everyone has a comfortable experience.
While the museum warmly welcomes walk-in guests, it's often a wise decision to secure tickets in advance, particularly during peak times or if there's a special exhibit in progress. This ensures a seamless entry and a more enjoyable visit.
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Admission is really cheap (€10). The museum is very good, we can interact with the robots or the different elements.
English is not put everywhere which makes the visit more difficult.
Val T
May 18, 2025
Nice experience
We visited this museum on December 11th. During our visit, there was a special exhibition about the Notre-Dame of Paris. In this experiential exhibition, we were given a special tablet called HistoPad to travel through time. This tablet took us from the construction of the Notre-Dame to the present. There is even a treasure hunt.
Contrary to what you can find on the web about the robot presentation, Asimo, the humanoid robot is no longer active in the museum. He/she was replaced by Lovot, a friendly robot designed to keep people company, Aibo a friendly robot dog and Kerapan a cuddly robot created to let people feel what life will be like in the future with a robot as a partner.
AmarilisVos
December 19, 2024
Val T
May 18, 2025
Good for rainy weather
Admission is really cheap (€10). The museum is very good, we can interact with the robots or the different elements.
English is not put everywhere which makes the visit more difficult.
AmarilisVos
December 19, 2024
Nice experience
We visited this museum on December 11th. During our visit, there was a special exhibition about the Notre-Dame of Paris. In this experiential exhibition, we were given a special tablet called HistoPad to travel through time. This tablet took us from the construction of the Notre-Dame to the present. There is even a treasure hunt.
Contrary to what you can find on the web about the robot presentation, Asimo, the humanoid robot is no longer active in the museum. He/she was replaced by Lovot, a friendly robot designed to keep people company, Aibo a friendly robot dog and Kerapan a cuddly robot created to let people feel what life will be like in the future with a robot as a partner.