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Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature

兵庫県
4.2
Museum with the theme of "coexistence of humans and nature"
This is a museum where you can learn about the living organisms on Earth where we live. There are many exhibits of ancient creatures, animals, and insects. As the theme is "Coexistence of Humans and Nature," you can learn about plants and geography, and it is a facility that can be enjoyed by both parents and children.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

See a Giant Sperm Whale

Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature See a Giant Sperm Whale
At the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Man and Nature, you can see valuable exhibits at the permanent exhibition. One of the exhibits is a display of dinosaur fossils excavated in the Tanba region and Awaji Island. You can see the powerful dinosaur fossils up close and be impressed by the depth of their history. In addition, there is also a display of the tropical rainforests of Borneo and the rare Rafflesia flower, allowing you to imagine their beauty and rich ecosystem. Furthermore, a specimen of a giant sperm whale that was washed ashore in Osaka Bay is also on display. Its huge body and overwhelming presence leave a deep impression on people. The museum's exhibits are carefully selected to convey the wonders of science and nature, and are packed with interesting information.
Point 2

Limited-Time Enriching Special Exhibitions!

Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature Limited-Time Enriching Special Exhibitions!
At the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature, in addition to permanent exhibits, they regularly hold limited-time special exhibitions. These exhibitions are planned by the museum itself, other organizations, and even the general public. The exhibitions feature displays based on a variety of themes, providing information on the research findings of researchers and the culture and nature of the region. Come and experience valuable knowledge and inspiration while enjoying the limited-time special exhibitions.
Point 3

See the Cleaning of Fossils

Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature See the Cleaning of Fossils
Outside of the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature, there is the Hitohaku Dinosaur Lab. This facility carries out cleaning work on fossils, including dinosaurs. At the Hitohaku Dinosaur Lab, specialized staff carefully clean valuable fossils, and visitors can observe the process. The sight of cleaning fossils is very interesting, and it's especially popular with children. You can experience the fun of learning and the mysterious world of dinosaurs.
Point 4

Enjoy a Fun Space in Touch with Nature!

Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature Enjoy a Fun Space in Touch with Nature!
The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Man and Nature has a "Hito Haku Salon" where visitors can freely touch exhibits such as biological specimens, fossils, and rocks. In addition, there is a wide selection of books on nature and the environment. At the Hito Haku Salon, you can also enjoy interesting videos. By using a computer, you can watch various videos and deepen your knowledge of nature. This salon is a space that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. By touching and experiencing the wonders of living creatures and nature, you can deepen your learning. The Hito Haku Salon is a fun place to learn through interaction with nature.
Point 5

Enjoy Fascinating Exhibits at the Collectionarium

Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature Enjoy Fascinating Exhibits at the Collectionarium
The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Man and Nature has opened a new storage building called the Collectionarium. This facility is a storage building with exhibition functions, and the first floor is open to the public. Numerous valuable specimens are on display, many of which are introduced with powerful images on a large screen. In addition, a workshop room is provided where professional staff provide explanations and workshops. The Collectionarium is a treasure trove of knowledge and surprises. Here, you can learn about the wonders and diversity of nature and encounter new discoveries. Along with the appeal of the exhibits, experiential learning is also provided.
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Access

Access to Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature
Access to the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature is possible by public transportation or car. If using public transportation, please use the Kobe Electric Railway. The nearest station is "Flower Town" station, which is about a 5-minute walk away. It's conveniently located, so access by train is also smooth. If using a private car, it's about a 10-minute drive from the "Kobe Sanda Interchange (Rokko Kitamichi Expressway endpoint)" on the Chugoku Expressway. The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature is located in a convenient location for transportation. It's perfect for outings with family and friends.

Parking

Use the Nearby Parking Lot!
When visiting the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Human and Nature, please note that there is no dedicated parking lot for the museum. Please use the nearby parking lots instead. If you are coming by car, you can use the parking lot at "Flora 88 (AEON Mita store)" nearby. They offer a free service for up to 4 hours. The distance to the museum is also close, so please feel free to use this convenient parking lot.

Fee

Enjoy at a Reasonable Price!
At the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Man and Nature, there are great deals on admission fees. Adults can enjoy the extensive exhibits for just 200 yen. University students can enter for 150 yen, while those aged 70 and above can take advantage of a special discounted price of 100 yen. Furthermore, children under high school age can enter for free, making it wallet-friendly for families. Please come and enjoy the world of the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Man and Nature at a reasonable price.

Basic Information

Address 6-chome Yayoi-ga-oka, Sanda-shi, Hyogo 669-1546
Business Hours

Mon: 定休日

Tue: 10:00~17:00

Wed: 10:00~17:00

Thu: 10:00~17:00

Fri: 10:00~17:00

Sat: 10:00~17:00

Sun: 10:00~17:00

TEL 079-559-2001
Web Site https://hitohaku.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.2
5 Reviews
5
MAKOTO MOROKOSHI (ココモ)
Posted Date:2024/10/29
雨の日でも駐車場からほぼ濡れずに行けて便利。専用駐車場は無いですが、となりのイオンで2h無料、人と自然の博物館の半券で更に2h無料。館内に飲食できるスペースが広々あるのも家族... See more
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Yasuhiro T
Posted Date:2024/11/18
2007年〜2008年に発掘され、 最近新種の恐竜であることがわかった、 「ササヤマグノームス・サエグサイ」の骨が2024年11月10日まで特別展示されている。 ということで... See more
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RISHU ZERO
Posted Date:2024/10/6
期待以上の博物館でした。 ざっと見学するだけでも楽しめるし、もっとじっくりと楽しむ事も出来る。大人も子供も興味深く大いに楽しめる。設立されて20年くらいは経過してるのに、わり... See more
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