Tama Rokuto Kagakukan

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Visitors can climb inside the life-size model of a space shuttle that stands upright in the middle of this science museum an hour from Shinjuku. You can practise moving cargo with a robot arm simulator, while a moonwalker simulator recreates the low-gravity environment of the moon’s surface. Star shows are held at the planetarium, one of the world’s largest. While astronomy is the major focus, there are also geology and biology sections. The major drawback is poor public transport access, with infrequent bus services from local train stations.

Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)

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Address
5-10-64 Shibakubo, Nishi-Tokyo-shi, Tokyo

Transport Hana-Koganei station (Seibu Shinjuku Line), north exit then 18mins walk, or take bus bound for Tama Rokuto Kagakukan from Hana-Koganei station (Seibu Shinjuku line), south exit (Sat, Sun & holidays) or Kichijoji station (Chuo line), north exit (Sun & holidays).

Telephone 042 469 6100

Open 9.30am-5pm (last entry 4pm) tue-sun.

Admission Admission ¥500; ¥200 4-18s. Planetarium shows ¥500; ¥200 4-18s.

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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