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Fukuoka City Science Museum

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The Fukuoka City Science Museum is a dynamic educational facility located in the Ropponmatsu district of Chuo Ward, Fukuoka. The museum features a wide array of interactive exhibits that explore physics, biology, chemistry, and technology, making it a popular destination for families and school groups. One of its main attractions is the state-of-the-art planetarium, which offers immersive shows about astronomy and space exploration. Visitors can engage with hands-on experiments, such as creating tornadoes or testing their reaction times, and there are regular science demonstrations and workshops. The museum's design encourages active participation, making complex scientific concepts accessible and fun. Located near the Ropponmatsu subway station, it is easily accessible and provides a stimulating outing for curious minds of all ages.

Don't miss

  • Explore the interactive exhibits on light, sound, and motion
  • Watch a show in the large-format planetarium
  • Participate in hands-on science workshops and demonstrations
  • Visit the rooftop observation area for city views
  • Check the schedule for temporary exhibitions on emerging technologies

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Ways to visit Fukuoka City Science Museum

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official website for current prices and discounts for children and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Planetarium shows have scheduled times; arrive early to get a good seat.
  • Lockers are available for storing bags and coats.
  • Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash is prohibited in the planetarium.
  • The museum has a small café, but nearby restaurants offer more variety.

A bit of history

The Fukuoka City Science Museum opened in 1990 as part of the city's efforts to promote science education. It has since become a key cultural institution, hosting special exhibitions and collaborating with local schools and universities.

Common questions

Is the museum suitable for young children?

Yes, there are many hands-on exhibits designed for children aged 4 and up, plus a dedicated play area for toddlers.

Are there English explanations?

Most exhibits have English translations, and planetarium shows offer English audio guides on request.

Can I buy tickets online?

Yes, advance tickets can be purchased on the museum's official website to avoid queues.

Is there parking?

Limited paid parking is available nearby, but public transport is recommended.

How long does a planetarium show last?

Shows typically run 30-45 minutes.

Are there discounts for students?

Yes, students with ID receive reduced admission.

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