Yes. The ASIMO robot developed by Honda performs scheduled demonstrations showcasing humanoid robotics capabilities. Check the museum's daily schedule for demonstration times.
Yes. Most exhibits provide multilingual information in Japanese and English. Science communicators throughout the museum can provide explanations and facilitate experiments.
Exhibits on the International Space Station feature actual equipment and detailed explanations of space habitation and research. These displays provide insight into Japan's space program and international collaboration.
Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours exploring the seven-story building's permanent exhibits, demonstrations, and interactive displays.
Yes. An on-site café provides refreshments with views of Tokyo Bay. The museum also has a shop selling science-related merchandise and educational materials.