Nagoya City Science Museum

Nagoya City Science Museum

Explore the wonders of science
4.4 12904 reviews Japan, 〒460-0008 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Sakae, 2-chōme−17−1 芸術と科学の杜・白川公園内
¥100 avg. priceUp to 500 guests10,000 sqft

The Nagoya City Science Museum offers a unique venue for educational events and gatherings. With a capacity of up to 500 guests, it features interactive exhibits and a planetarium. This venue is ideal for school events, workshops, and corporate gatherings. The pricing is affordable, making it accessible for various groups.

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Nagoya City Science Museum Museum in Japan, 〒460-0008 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Sakae, 2-chōme−17−1 芸術と科学の杜・白川公園内 accommodates up to 500 guests, 10,000 sqft of usable space. ¥100 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Workshops, School Events, Corporate Gatherings. Amenities include Interactive Exhibits, Planetarium, Catering, Parking, Wi-Fi. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Museum

Secondary Venue Types

Exhibition SpaceEvent Hall

Best for:

WorkshopsSchool EventsCorporate Gatherings

Amenities

Interactive ExhibitsPlanetariumCateringParkingWi-Fi

Guest Capacity:

400
500
Rating: 4.4/5 (12,904 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Honestly surprised, very good value for 400 yen, spent over 3+ hours and would reccomend for adults and kids. Really great variety of sciences, biology, genes, maths and physics, to even household and every day life. Although all of the reading was in Japanese, most of the interactive parts had English or were intuitive to watch or do. One negative though, all of the kids running around like monkeys. The planitarium would have been nice to do but many of the sessions were booked out by school excursions. If you want to do this for an extra 400 yen you should book in advance but 3 hours of the regular exhibit is plenty.

    Mathias Lai Woa

  • 5.0/5:

    Very educational museum with plenty of hands-on exhibits and live demonstrations. Can easily spend the good part of a day with young kids. Highlights include the cold freeze room where you get to experience with the right gear -30 degree celsius temperatures – recommend coming at 930 or queuing before 1pm for the timed ticket as limited slots for the experience.

    Calvin K

  • 5.0/5:

    This was an interesting museum with exhibits on many sciences and how it's integrated into daily life. It's a big museum and has a lot of interactive exhibits. It was a bit overwhelming because I also got a ticket for the planetarium. Since the planetarium exhibit was scheduled and I was instructed to be there 15 minutes before start, I rushed through many areas. Most of the museum was multilingual. The planetarium announcements were in English, but the presentation was in Japanese only. It was interesting because the constellations and starmapping seemed to be different that what I'm familiar with in the west. They also seemed to focus on Australian skies, but still gave a good presentation about how the stars look from the world's perspective. From what Japanese I did understand, it was an educational presentation for older children and adults. The presentation was 50 minutes and was the best part of my museum visit. I was disappointed that the Museum Shop was closed because it was under renovations.

    Sheldon Jones

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