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|name= Hiroshima Children's Museum<br>広島市こども文化科学館<br/>''Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan''
|name= Hiroshima Children's Museum<br>広島市こども文化科学館<br/>''Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan''
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|established= 1980
|established= {{start date|1980}}
|location= 5-83 Motomachi, [[Naka-ku, Hiroshima|Naka Ward]], [[Hiroshima]], [[Japan]]
|location= 5-83 Motomachi, [[Naka-ku, Hiroshima|Naka Ward]], [[Hiroshima]], [[Japan]]
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*[[Hiroden Genbaku Dome-mae Station|Genbaku Dome-mae Station]],
*[[Astram Kencho-mae Station|Kencho-mae Station]],
*[[Hiroshima Bus Center]]
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|website= [http://www.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp/information-e.html www.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp]
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==History==
==History==
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The museum opened in the new building of the [[Hiroshima City Children's Library]] in 1980.
The museum opened in the new building of the [[Hiroshima City Children's Library]] in 1980.


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==Planetarium==
==Planetarium==
* The planetarium is on the 4th floor, with a 20-meter diameter dome theater screen and 340 sheets
* The planetarium is on the 4th floor, with a {{convert|20|m|adj=on}} diameter dome theater screen and 340 sheets
* The main [[planetarium projector]] is [[Minolta]]-MS-20AT, and the all-sky monitor and [[video projector]]s
* The main [[planetarium projector]] is [[Minolta]]-MS-20AT, and the all-sky monitor and [[video projector]]s
* Programs
* Programs (changed seasonally)
** Star lights every Sunday
** Season programs will be changed to a new program every three months
** Star lights short lives with explanations on every Sunday from 16:00
** "Refretarium" (refresh with the planetarium with BGM), every Wednesday
** "Refretarium" (refresh with the planetarium with BGM) on every Wednesday from 12:30
** Star lights short lives with piano playing or special guests, monthly every last Sunday
** Concerts
** Star lights short lives with piano playing or talks of the special guests on every last Sunday from 16:00
** Star Observations
** Concerts in the planetarium for adults
** Education programs for school students
** Star Observations - free of charge - no reservation is required
** Education programs for school students - one week ahead reservation is required


==Museum shop==
==Museum shop==
* Information and museum shop is on the 1st floor
* Information and museum shop is on the 1st floor


==Clubs==
==Programs==
* Amateur radio club
* Amateur radio club
* Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation kids club Hiroshima
* Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation kids club Hiroshima
* Super science museum
* Super science museum

==Other programs==
* Internship for courage students
* Internship for courage students
* Youth science volunteer to help the events and programs
* Youth science volunteer to help the events and programs

==Access==
*[[Hiroden]] [[Hiroden Genbaku Dome-mae Station|Genbaku Dome-mae Station]]
*[[Astram Line]] [[Astram Kencho-mae Station|Kencho-mae Station]]
*[[Hiroshima Bus Center]]

==See also==
*[[Hiroshima City Children's Library]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp/information-e.html Hiroshima Children's Museum]
*[http://www.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp/information-e.html Hiroshima Children's Museum]
*[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=%E3%81%93%E3%81%A9%E3%82%82%E6%96%87%E5%8C%96%E7%A7%91%E5%AD%A6%E9%A4%A8&layer=&sll=34.400394,132.439842&sspn=0.126625,0.346069&ie=UTF8&z=11&ll=34.451086,132.439499&spn=0.253097,0.466919&om=1&iwloc=A Location from Google Maps]



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[[Category:Museums established in 1980]]
[[Category:Museums established in 1980]]

Revision as of 19:06, 29 August 2014

Hiroshima Children's Museum
広島市こども文化科学館
Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan
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Established1980 (1980)
Location5-83 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, Japan
Coordinates34°23′55″N 132°27′13″E / 34.398667°N 132.453639°E / 34.398667; 132.453639
Public transit access
Websitewww.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp

The Hiroshima Children's Museum (広島市こども文化科学館 Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan) is a science museum for children in Hiroshima, Japan.

History

The museum opened in the new building of the Hiroshima City Children's Library in 1980.

Exhibitions

  • Exploration hall — for the sense of science — with amusing items and apparatus
  • Dreamland of the sky — for the basic science — sparks of the lightning, resonances of the lights and sounds
  • Dr.Scitech's happy Laboratory — for the applied science
  • Science of the Astronomy
  • Theater "Apollo hall" — for the concerts, plays, musicals and other events

Planetarium

  • The planetarium is on the 4th floor, with a 20-metre (66 ft) diameter dome theater screen and 340 sheets
  • The main planetarium projector is Minolta-MS-20AT, and the all-sky monitor and video projectors
  • Programs (changed seasonally)
    • Star lights every Sunday
    • "Refretarium" (refresh with the planetarium with BGM), every Wednesday
    • Star lights short lives with piano playing or special guests, monthly every last Sunday
    • Concerts
    • Star Observations
    • Education programs for school students

Museum shop

  • Information and museum shop is on the 1st floor

Programs

  • Amateur radio club
  • Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation kids club Hiroshima
  • Super science museum
  • Internship for courage students
  • Youth science volunteer to help the events and programs