Kotabi
Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

4.116,340 reviews
📍 2-chōme-3-6 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan
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Hours
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About

Hands-on exhibits & classes exploring the future of science & technology, plus a cafe & a gift shop.

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Visitor reviews

★★★★★Aldrin Jonas Tiangco · 3 months ago
Looking back at these photos from April 2019, Miraikan was easily one of the most visually striking stops of our graduation field trip. As a group of graduating students, we were immediately struck by the sheer scale of the architecture. The high, sweeping glass ceilings and the crisscrossing walkways give the entire space an incredibly futuristic feel. It felt less like a traditional museum and more like a high-tech facility from a sci-fi film. The absolute star of the gallery, and what most of my photos captured, was the Geo-Cosmos. This massive, glowing LED sphere hanging in the center of
★★★★★Kai · 3 months ago
If you are visiting Tokyo and have even a slight interest in science, space, robotics, or the future of humanity, this museum is an absolute must. One of the most breathtaking highlights is the massive suspended globe, “Geo-Cosmos.” The ultra-high-resolution display shows real-time images of Earth from space, including moving cloud systems and weather patterns. Seeing our planet floating above you in such detail is both beautiful and humbling. It’s easily one of the most impressive visual installations I’ve ever seen in a museum. The space and technology sections are equally fascinating. You
★★★★★Jingle Jingle · 4 months ago
Miraikan Museum is a very well-organized place with several floors to explore. The ticket price is reasonable, and although the souvenirs inside the museum are a bit expensive, the overall experience is absolutely worth it. The staff is friendly and helpful, and there are many interesting things you can see and experience throughout the museum. I highly recommend setting aside at least three hours to fully enjoy the visit. I only had about one hour, and it was definitely not enough to see everything. There is also a café on one of the floors where you can relax and have a coffee. The staff wil
★★★★★Alper Öner · a month ago
Miraikan – The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation is much more than a museum — it’s an inspiring journey into the future of humanity. Opened in 2001 and closely connected to Japan’s space and science agency (JAXA), Miraikan plays a key role in showing how science and technology shape our world — and our responsibility within it. We started with the robotics section, which was fascinating. The explanations of sensors and how robots perceive the world were very clear and engaging. The humanoid robots felt incredibly realistic, and some robotic dogs reacted almost like real anim
★★★★★Sena Admaja · 3 months ago
it was an intellectually stimulating and thoroughly enjoyable experience. The museum offers a wide array of interactive attractions and exhibitions that significantly enrich one’s understanding of space exploration, Earth sciences, advanced technology, robotics, and the future of human innovation. Each section is thoughtfully curated, blending scientific depth with engaging presentation, making complex concepts accessible without diminishing their sophistication. The facility itself is impressively vast. Exploring the museum in its entirety can easily take up to two hours, if not more, depen