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SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga"

佐賀県
4.2
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Facilities where you can learn while experiencing science
At Yume-Ginga, you can learn about space, the Earth, and Saga through various experiential exhibits and workshops. In addition, there is a planetarium that has been reproduced as close to the real thing as possible and a state-of-the-art observatory, so even adults can enjoy it!

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Highlights

Point 1

Experience Astronaut Training in the Space Discovery Zone

SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga" Experience Astronaut Training in the Space Discovery Zone
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At the Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga," you can learn about the latest astronomy related to the solar system, galaxy, and space in the Space Discovery Zone. You can also enjoy simulated experiences such as planet exploration, rocket launches, and lunar gravity. In addition, at the Space Gym, where you can experience astronaut training, you can train while feeling the gravity. There are also explanations and exhibits about the life of astronauts and rockets, allowing you to deepen your understanding of space. The exhibits and videos use the latest technology, allowing for a very realistic experience. This is a must-see zone for those interested in space!
Point 2

Experience the Wonders of Earth at the Earth Discovery Zone

SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga" Experience the Wonders of Earth at the Earth Discovery Zone
At the Yumeginga Space Science Museum in Saga Prefecture, the Earth Discovery Zone features exhibits that allow you to experience the connection between space, Earth, and life. Using interactive items, you can deepen your understanding of the Earth while experiencing it firsthand. There are also items that allow you to experience the mysteries of science and learn about the wonders of natural phenomena. In addition, workshops for experiments and crafts are held, allowing you to learn about science while getting your hands dirty. You can experience the beauty of the Earth and the wonders of nature while learning about the fun of science!
Point 3

Discover the Nature of Saga and Earth at the Saga Discovery Zone

SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga" Discover the Nature of Saga and Earth at the Saga Discovery Zone
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At the Saga Space and Science Museum "Yumeginga," there is an area called the Saga Discovery Zone. This zone includes a tunnel that leads to the ancient Earth, an aquarium that collects aquatic creatures from Saga's waters, minerals, fossils, and a diorama of the Satoyama mountainous region. In the underground tunnel, you can unravel the history of the Earth. By observing the strata and fossils, you can learn about ancient creatures and the appearance of the Earth. In the aquarium, you can see various creatures that inhabit Saga's waters. You can also touch the creatures at the touch pool. The Saga Discovery Zone at the Saga Space and Science Museum "Yumeginga" is an interesting area where you can learn about the nature of Saga and the Earth.
Point 4

Yumeginga Planetarium and Observatory!

SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga" Yumeginga Planetarium and Observatory!
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The Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yumeginga" features a planetarium and an observatory. The planetarium projects images of the sky onto a dome, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in space. The programs include images of the night sky, constellations, planets, and galaxies, allowing visitors to deepen their knowledge of celestial bodies. In addition, at the observatory, visitors can observe the celestial bodies they learned about in the planetarium in real life. Using a telescope, they can observe the moon, constellations, planets, nebulae, and more. Regular observation meetings are held at the observatory, making it possible for beginners to enjoy stargazing as well. The Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yumeginga" is not only an educational spot for deepening knowledge about space, but also a fun place to enjoy observing celestial bodies at the observatory.
Point 5

Restaurant & Museum Shop!

At the Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum "YumeGinga," there is also a restaurant and museum shop. From the restaurant, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Ike-no-uchi Lake while having a meal. It's a relaxing space where you can enjoy delicious food in a calm atmosphere. In addition, the museum shop sells goods related to space and science, as well as original goods that can only be found here. After watching a planetarium show, it's fun to buy space goods and experience the feeling of a space trip. They also have a wide selection of books and souvenirs related to science. If you're interested in science or space, why not visit the museum shop as well?
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SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga" Learn about Space, Earth, and Saga at the Science Museum!
Learn about Space, Earth, and Saga at the Science Museum!
The Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yumeginga" is a science museum with a wide range of exhibits and programs related to space and astronomy. In the planetarium, you can enjoy visuals that utilize video, music, and digital technology. Additionally, there is a state-of-the-art observatory where you can observe the night sky with explanations from specialized staff. In the space zone, you can experience the history of space development and astronaut training. In the Earth zone, the birth of the Earth, natural phenomena, magnetism, and the atmosphere are explained and exhibited. In the Saga zone, minerals, fossils, and an aquarium from Saga Prefecture are displayed and introduced. Furthermore, there are shops and cafes in the museum, so you can enjoy it all day long. It's a facility that anyone from toddlers to adults can enjoy!

Basic Information

Address 16351 Nagashima, Takeo-cho, Takeo City, Saga Prefecture 843-0021
Business Hours

Monday: Closed, Tuesday: 9:15am-5:15pm, Wednesday: 9:15am-5:15pm, Thursday: 9:15am-5:15pm, Friday: 9:15am-5:15pm, Saturday: 9:15am-6:00pm, Sunday: 9:15am-6:00pm

TEL 0954-20-1666
Web Site https://www.yumeginga.jp/
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