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While some people would prefer not to dwell too much on the first anniversary of the March 11 quake and tsunami, the Miraikan is pushing in the opposite direction: its latest exhibition encourages people to contemplate the end of everything – their own lives, nature, civilisation and even the universe itself. Over the course of the exhibit, visitors will be confronted with a total of 73 apocalyptically themed questions, their answers to which should reveal what their priorities are in life. Granted, it all sounds a bit abstract, but it could make for a fascinating and thought-provoking experience.
Open Mar 10-Jun 11 Closed Tue (except Mar 20, 27, Apr 3)
Time Wed-Mon 10am-5pm
Admission Adults ¥1,000, 18 and under ¥300
Venue National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation
Address 2-3-6 Aomi, Koto-ku
Transport Funeno-Kagakukan Station or Telecom Center Station (Yurikamome)
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