National Museum of Nature and Science

Science museum · Taitō

National Museum of Nature and Science

Science museum · Taitō

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7-20 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8718, Japan

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Dinosaurs, evolution, Japan history, 360 theater, family fun  

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10 Best Museums in Tokyo | Condé Nast Traveler

"Dating back to the 1870s, the National Museum of Nature and Science, in Ueno Park, is a boon for parents with curious kids. Butterflies, a fallen meteorite, and all manner of marvels pertaining to the broad field of natural science make this sprawling museum feel like an extended field trip. There’s a special emphasis on the anthropological history, biodiversity, geology, and technological contributions of Japan here. With a reasonable entry fee (about $5) for adults and free entry for children under 18, the museum offers hours of family-friendly entertainment for just a few bucks. The key to getting the most out of your visit to this museum is realizing that you don’t have to see it all—especially if younger members of your group are starting to fidget. Rather than race through the whole collection, hone in on one or two subjects of interest." - Diana Hubbell

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Thomas Gosvig

Google
It was an amazing and fascinating place, covering the evolution of the world, animals, and humans. And if you’re into dinosaurs 🦖, it’s absolutely fantastic! The only downside was that many of the descriptions had limited English translations, so if you want to read everything, you’ll need to use your phone for translations.

Anup prabhakar

Google
A fascinating place for science lovers and families! 🦖🦋 The dinosaur skeletons and fossil displays are absolutely impressive, and the butterfly collection is beautiful. The museum is well-organized with a mix of Japanese and some English descriptions. I’d recommend spending at least 2–3 hours here to explore fully. Great for both kids and adults! Only reason I gave 4 stars is because some areas felt a bit crowded

Ethan

Google
The greatest science museum I've ever visited. Absolutely goated. From ancient handicrafts, to dinosaur fossils, to asteroids, this museum houses many exhibits and stories. Would highly recommend if you're visiting Japan or simply want to escape the heat.

GuanXi Liu

Google
I’ve been to quite a few natural history museums, but the Tokyo National Museum of Nature and Science takes the cake for the most impressive exhibit I’ve ever seen. It was quite busy during the weekend, but there is lots to see! All the displays were extremely well done and organized. Make sure to visit both the Japanese and global exhibits. You can get tickets easily at the location.

Winnie ThePooh

Google
This museum is on the eastern border of the beautiful Ueno Park. When we arrived about 10 minutes before opening hour, there was already a very long queue. Even though we decided to walk around more before entering, we did notice that the queues moved briskly once the doors were opened. Tickets can be purchased via kiosk or with attendants. Credit cards accepted with both options. Exhibits are on multiple levels and there is a lot to see and learn. Basement level has a hall dedicated to notable Japanese scientists. One of the exhibits included Hachi along with Taro (from the Japan Antarctic Expedition). There are so much to see!! Neighboring the museum is also a Gallery, which does not require tickets, but looks like a multi leve extension of the museum. There are many young families enjoying the museums. It’s a great place to place for visitors of all ages. Each building would take at least a couple of hours if one does not linger too long per exhibit, which is hard to do. It’s a wonderful place to spend a day. And afterward, there is still the park to visit.

FURKAT USMANOVICH

Google
We had a fantastic time at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo. The museum is huge, with impressive exhibits, including dinosaurs and interactive zones. It’s a great place to visit with kids—they loved the hands-on activities and engaging displays! The museum is well-organized and easy to navigate, though it can get quite crowded on weekends. If you want to take your time exploring, visiting in the morning is a good idea. Highly recommended for families and anyone curious about nature, history, and scientific discoveries! 👍👍👍

Ruizhong Choo

Google
This has got to be one of the most underrated places to visit in Tokyo. The dinosaur fossils are incredible, and the collection is vast. You could really spend the entire day here and it would be an amazing time. They also have a science and tech section, but that wasn't really for me; those who enjoy that will likely be intrigued though. Definitely worth the small fee to enter, and given the crowds on a weekend do purchase them online

Nguyen Lam Vuong

Google
Huge museum with many things about nature and science. Suitable for kids. Very well-organized and impressive. Deserved to spend time here, especially on rainy days. Better to buy tickets beforehand, because there will be quite a lot of people, even on weekdays.
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James B.

Yelp
What a wonderful museum with a great staff of volunteers that genuinely like helping people. The man who helped explain the Japanese clocks throughout history was so nice and knowledgeable. There were great exhibits of natural sciences, ecology, chemistry, history, physics. Really one of the best done museums I've been to and you can tell it was designed to be both informational/educational and engaging. There are a multitude of experiments that you can try while you are there and learn about different areas of science. They have a restaurant that was lovely as well and dinosaur themed down to the hamburger steak which was a nice touch. 5/5 would recommend to museum lover in your life.

jc c.

Yelp
Museum is designed for families with young children. Easy to walk though and there are a total of four floors which includes the basement. The basement has lockers and also a 360 movie theater. The runtime for the 360 theater is ten minutes long. It is included with the price of admission. Children are free.
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Yuko H.

Yelp
Excellent science museum located at Ueno Tokyo Japan. Admission is free for kids under 18. For an adult, it was only 600 yen and I can't believe they are not charging more!!!! I saw many young kids but I don't think they really appreciate what they have here. I think it would be more appropriate and be appreciated by kids in the middle school with some science background. Four hours I spent here only got through a half of their stuff here. I of course enjoyed about aircrafts and space, but I also spend lots of hours at the nanotechnology area. Let me tell you I've never seen so many grownup men enjoying museum. I mean middle aged men are looking and experiencing science displays here and they are not shy about talk about what they are. the natural history area was appropriate for younger kids like in elementary school. They were made so well, great way to learn earth's history. Be sure to visit 3D theater. It was made so well although only available in Japanese, still enjoyable by pictures alone. I wish I had more time here. They have a cafe available and I tried their green tea cake. They also serve light meals, really ideal for all day stay here. Hope to come back someday to visit the other half I couldn't go.
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Ron Z.

Yelp
One of the best Science Museums I've ever visited. See everything from Dinosaurs, Aquatic Life, Vegetation, Insects,... to the history of Japan's Technological Advancements. This place is pretty big, so you'll definitely be here for a while if you want to see everything. This building is made up of five or six floors of exhibits. It actually felt like a maze going through this place. And at only 600yen (I only paid 500yen because I had the tourist guide), this place must not be missed. A great destination if you are in Ueno.
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Adrienne R.

Yelp
It's hard to make everyone happy on a family vacation, yet despite a rough start to today we all enjoyed this museum. We started off in the Japan Gallery and my kids, aged 8 and 10, were more bothered with the tablets that we rented to give us more information on the exhibits in English. In retrospect, we could have skipped those, as there was enough information and visual stimulation for their attention spans. We ended up returning the tablets when we left the Japan Galley. The vast number of taxidermy is amazing, and the human replicas are done well. I certainly learned new things. There's more to take in than my kids' attention spans allowed for today, as they were also thinking ahead to seeing the Giant Panda at the zoo. The Global Gallery begins with a visual and audio exhibit in the round, animated to display how living beings began as organisms to where we are today. The museum is free for kids and seniors (with ID). The bathrooms are clean, and there's no/little line if you take 30 seconds to take the stairs above the first level of the museum. There are little potty seats for small children in each stall too. Lockers are available to rent (with a refundable deposit) so we didn't have to wear our heavy coats the whole time. The curry in the cafe really hit the spot on this cold, rainy day, but they don't take credit cards and the nearest ATM is at the Ueno Train Station, which isn't far but the distance is enough to be inconvenient. Once we solved the cash issue, the cafe employees were very accommodating in making my daughter a plain dish of rice for her meal. All the employees were helpful and the museum is well run and clean.
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Ron S.

Yelp
What a cool museum! For 600 yen you get to see a lot! They permanent exhibits have lots of taxidermy so it's nice being able to see the anatomy and skeletal structures of many different animals from crabs to the skeletal structure of a giraffe. They also have a three floor progressive gallery dedicated to the natural history of Japan. I thought that was pretty neat! My only regret was not being able to see the whole lot of dinosaur exhibit! :(
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Tiffany H.

Yelp
Smaller museum than we thought it'd be, but the entrance fee isn't much either. A lot of the exhibits are of course only in Japanese, so I found myself phone in hand with Google Translate open a lot if something looked interesting. They have a really good geological exhibit going on that has a lot of different minerals on display. There were really detailed, life-like human displays too. It showed the process it took to mold and carve them which was really cool. It took the viewer through the early humans in Japan which was interesting. The day that we went was apparently also a massive field trip day for a couple schools. It was pretty crowded with screaming children pressing all of the sound buttons and then running off. Don't let this deter you though. Just a normal type thing when you come to this sort of place. You won't be needing a full day for this place as there were only about 4 stories or so. We finished our visit within 2 hours max.
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Robert C.

Yelp
Amazing museums. Most things are not translated into English, but they do get a lot into such a two building. If you love dinosaurs then this will be a must stop. For only $6 or 620yen. The museum is split into two different buildings and can be a bit much for even a day. It is 12 floors between the two We spent about four and a half hours and only hit a few floors. As always in Japan the staff were amazing and the map was in English. Would highly recommend to any Natural history buff.
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Eva K.

Yelp
I love Museum of Natural History anywhere else, and although I'm not a big museum fan in general, I always try to check this museum in the cities I have visited. This museum is in Ueno Park, among the museum complex there, so it's very easy to get there, just a stroll out of Ueno station, surrounded by the beautiful greeneries in the park. Entrance is 600 Yen for adult, which is quite the standard fare for museums in Tokyo. The museum is divided in two section - the global section and the Japan section. Since we were mostly interested in the Japan section, we went there first. The layout was quite confusing, but the Japan section is the one at the main entrance. Go straight up to 3rd floor and make your way downstairs. If there's any regret on this museum is because they're hardly any English explanations in most of the items. I know that Japanese people aren't keen in English, but I wish I understood Japanese in most of my stay, including the visit to this museum. The Japan section was very much interesting, but not much things to read from apart from the English title. That said, things have gotten much better since I visited Japan a year ago in general. So, all in all a great museum, but there's not much information in English, but you can always entertain yourself with the amount of interesting items on display here, including the huge swimming dinosaur bones!
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Jarrett F.

Yelp
I hate to be a party pooper since the rest of the reviews were pretty positive, but I was somewhat underwhelmed by the museum. Maybe I'm spoiled by museums in Philadelphia where I'm from, but there just wasn't a whole lot on display here. Primarily taxidermy of smaller animals, with a bear or two, and a few skeleton models. I'd also say if you can't read Japanese you're going to have a bit of trouble here, the majority of the exhibits don't have any English at the moment, although the touch screen displays indicate they're planning on adding English information. Given its only ~650 yen, its okay to walk around for a bit, but don't expect to spend more than an hour or so, especially if you can't read Japanese.
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H C.

Yelp
good museum! enjoyed it very much :D The museum has two buildings - one of Japan nature/history, and another building of the world's nature/history. They had a special wine exhibit, which required an additional cost, but I'm glad we did it. It showed the process in which wine is created. The best part, and one of the highlights of this Tokyo trip, was where visitors can step on rubber grapes!!!! It felt squishy!!! Had a I love Lucy moment. So fun haha.
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R K.

Yelp
I could spend days there. Spent 4 rushed hours there with buddies on a Japan skiing/eating trip. Spent 4 rushed hours there 2 years later with my family on a Japan onsen trip. In close proximity to other museums about Japan (art, music). This museum has displays of Japan's ancient history, medieval history, modern history and nature. Restored WW2 fighter planes, space satellites, ancient community exhibits, interactive displays about Japan's volcanic geography, exhibits of Japan's flora and fauna. Even famous Hachiko (stuffed). Highly recommended for people of all ages, backgrounds, and nationalities visit this museum. Directions/displays/explanations are marked in English language. Relatively cheap admission fee, lots of places to rest with water fountains and rest rooms. A short walk away from the train station and the best street food around for the whole family (my favorite highball/beer/croquette stand is a 10 min. walk away).

Kelly D.

Yelp
To be honest, we were hoping for more science than nature. Still, some of the presentations were excellent. The little kids all around were super excited. Just jealous of the families here who have a wonderful museum a train-ride away. Adult ¥620 and free for high schoolers and younger. ========== Second visit eight months later. Should skip the small building to have enough energy for the big building. Lucked out to be there on the first day of a five month ten museum pass for 2000 yen.