Ibaraki Nature Museum
Ibaraki Nature Museum is a facility where visitors can learn about the importance of the relationship between humans and nature and the importance of coexistence by actually interacting with nature in the outdoor facilities as well as the exhibits in the main building. The museum displays one of the world's largest specimens of the mammoth whole body skeleton (photo above), a large dinosaur, the Nuoerosaurus, and a feathered Tyrannosaurus.
The museum is divided into five exhibition rooms, where visitors can learn about the universe, the life of the earth, the mechanism of nature, the mechanism of life, and humans and the environment. The special exhibitions held three times a year are also popular.
Address | 700 Osaki, Bando-shi,Ibaraki-ken |
WEB | https://www.nat.museum.ibk.ed.jp/english/ |
Business Hour*1 | 9:30 to 17:00 |
Closed*2 | Mondays (Holidays are open, closed the following day) |
Genre*3 | Natural Science |
Entrance Fee*4 | Adults¥540, Aged 70 and over ¥270 yen, University and High School students¥340, Junior High School students,elementary school students¥100 |
Access*5 | Bus from Tobu Urban Park Line, Atago(TD 16) Station |
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*1 The last day of an exhibition or event may end early. *2 There are also end-of-year and temporary closures *3 Blanks refer to all genres. *4 Admission prices may vary depending on the event. Check for senior citizens, children and group discounts.*5 The times shown are approximate. |
Precautions may be taken to prevent the spread of corona infection. Please contact the gallery for more information.