Japan's science and technology museums should be praised, the fare is cheap, the education is fun, and the participation is high. This science and technology museum in Mitsubishi mainly shows the changes that scientific and technological progress has brought to people's lives by introducing the industrial technology development of Mitsubishi Heavy Industry. Divided into three parts of sea, land and air, as well as daily life. In the basic life part, from simple seven-smart board puzzles, to self-help knotting, ladders when encountering difficulties, there are demonstrations and hands-on. In the industrial development section, the audience can experience natural gas power generation by touch screen. The space section shows Mitsubishi's branch aircraft MRJ, and there is a simulation cabin, you can experience the flight yourself. There is a detection ship in navigation, and you can experience it. From Mitsubishi Science and Technology Museum, I learned that Japan had a children's science magazine as early as 1927, popularizing the latest scientific knowledge, and the magazine is still being published regularly. It is not unusual for people to give out how many Nobel Prize winners! If parents understand English, it is strongly recommended to bring their children to experience it.
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Japan's science and technology museums should be praised, the fare is cheap, the education is fun, and the participation is high. This science and technology museum in Mitsubishi mainly shows the changes that scientific and technological progress has brought to people's lives by introducing the industrial technology development of Mitsubishi Heavy Industry. Divided into three parts of sea, land and air, as well as daily life. In the basic life part, from simple seven-smart board puzzles, to self-help knotting, ladders when encountering difficulties, there are demonstrations and hands-on. In the industrial development section, the audience can experience natural gas power generation by touch screen. The space section shows Mitsubishi's branch aircraft MRJ, and there is a simulation cabin, you can experience the flight yourself. There is a detection ship in navigation, and you can experience it. From Mitsubishi Science and Technology Museum, I learned that Japan had a children's science magazine as early as 1927, popularizing the latest scientific knowledge, and the magazine is still being published regularly. It is not unusual for people to give out how many Nobel Prize winners! If parents understand English, it is strongly recommended to bring their children to experience it.
A good place for pupils to visit popular science is just across from the Royal Garden Hotel (from the banquet hall). The cost-effective ratio is very high. Primary school students 200 yen, adults 500 yen, take children to understand Mitsubishi Heavy Industry in various fields of exploration and research results. There is no advertising component, and the staff is very patient to guide. Children can try driving trams and airplanes, which is a good experience.
It's worth seeing together, showing Mitsubishi's technology and understanding of the future.
Japan's science and technology museum culture is very developed. It's suitable for children to visit.
There are many interesting science and technology exhibits for interactive learning.