Hiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum explained

Hiroshima Children's Museum
広島市こども文化科学館
Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan
Location:5-83 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, Japan
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Coordinates:34.3987°N 132.4536°W
Website:www.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp

The Hiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum (広島市こども文化科学館 Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan), also known as the 5-Days Children's Culture and Science Museum, is a culture and science museum for children in Hiroshima, Japan.

History

Opened in 1980 and situated adjacent to the Hiroshima City Children's Library, the Hiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum, is dedicated to providing an educational and entertaining environment for children. Its establishment within the same building of the Children's Library reflects a commitment to fostering learning and growth among young people in Hiroshima.

The museum offers various interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage children in learning about several subjects, including science, culture, and local history, with a hands-on approach. Aside from the permanent exhibits, the museum organizes different events, lectures, and classes, centered on various topics. The museum's location next to the Children's Library suggests a focus on integrating literary resources with hands-on learning experiences.

Exhibitions

Planetarium

Museum shop

Programs

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