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Miyazaki Science Center
A journey to the stars with one of the largest planetarium once recorded in the Guiness Book.
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Based on a theme of “Play with Science,” the facility not only displays items but also provides a place where you can learn science through a variety of hands-on experiences. There is a range of items displayed including a full-size model of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module and many items are deliberately arranged so that you can play with them and gain scientific knowledge through hands-on experiences. The highlight is the planetarium with a diameter as large as 27-meter. In fact, the planetarium has once been recorded in the Guiness Book, and it provides a variety of programs by season, making visitors experience a grandeur world of stars. The facility is for both children and adults.
Address
Miyazaki Science Center
1-2-2, Miyazakiekihigashi, Miyazaki-shi, Miyazaki
Access from major landmarks
From Miyazaki station - Miyazaki Science Center
Two minutes (via walk)
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