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Osaka Science & Technology Center Restaurant

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XIN
2018-10-21 on google

Interesting science and technology museums, although Japanese science and technology museums are all good. There is a lot of interaction and it is displayed in the way of children. It's a pity that the video hall is all in Japanese. Tourists only 320 yen, very cheap. It is recommended to bring your children here.

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Alice P
2017-05-09 on google

A great place for young minds to spend a good few hours. All Planetarium shows Are in Japanese, but most of the exhibitions are interactive, and has English explanation of the theory behind it. Almost every thing is interactive and very fun, there over 80 things to play with. It’s 320 yen for adult, Primary school students are free. Very well maintained equipment very worthwhile to go

Questions & Answers

Depending on the time of day, planetariums will be viewed together with pedestrian children and students, but on weekdays it is unlikely that the planetarium will be full. Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, occasions may be full regardless of the time of day. Also, there are many things that you can enjoy about the exhibits. What you do not understand can be taught kindly if you ask the curator.

It took about 45 minutes. The first half was a commentary on today's common constellations by curators, and the second half was a program movie.

There is a coin parking along the river and you can use it for 1200 yen.

It is Monday, but the closed day is on the homepage.

Wheelchair users can view from a designated location, but general viewers have free seats.

I'm not sure, but I think it's good. I'm sorry, it's a little cold, but I think you should contact us directly. However, I think that it is the Teaching Materials Science Museum that is best learned for elementary school students.

I can do it.
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