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Free summer classes at Osaka Science Museum

Free summer classes at Osaka Science Museum Osaka Science Museum 👨‍👩‍👦👩‍👧‍👦👨‍👧‍👦👨‍👩‍👦‍👦👨‍👨‍👧‍👧No need to arrange holiday homework when taking your kids to sightsee in Osaka! Free large classroom, covering all subjects including mathematics, physics, chemistry, literature, history and geography, all free 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 👧🏼🧒🏻👶👩👼🏾Everywhere you can see, primary and secondary school students from all over the country, accompanied by their parents, checking in at this famous classroom👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 📍Osaka Science Museum is located in Nakanoshima, in the center of Osaka, Japan, and everyone on earth knows it. Very easy to find 😍😍😍 🕋Osaka Science Museum is an interactive science museum that aims to show the wonders of science and technology to the public and inspire interest in science among the younger generation. The museum features a wide variety of exhibitions, experiments and interactive activities, making it a learning playground for primary and secondary school students and a great place for children and adults to visit together. ☸️✡️🔯⚛️💟Main features and exhibitions: ☸️Interactive Exhibits: The Osaka Science Museum is known for its rich interactive exhibits, which allow visitors to experience scientific principles and phenomena firsthand. These displays usually include topics from a variety of fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, etc., allowing visitors to conduct various experiments and interactions by themselves. ✡️Planetarium: Museums usually have a planetarium to introduce visitors to the mysteries of the universe and astronomy. Visitors can view the starry sky through the planetarium's projector and learn about celestial movement and constellations. 🔯Science Workshop: The Osaka Science Museum may have a science workshop that offers a variety of hands-on and experimental activities. These workshops allow visitors to gain a deeper understanding of scientific principles and learn through hands-on activities. ⚛️Special Exhibitions: Museums may periodically host special exhibitions covering different themes of science and technology. These exhibitions usually showcase cutting-edge technology and academic developments to the public in a colorful way. 💟Learning and Education: Fun and educational, with surprises everywhere. The Osaka Science Museum is also an important venue for educational activities in schools and families. Many schools organize students to visit so that students can learn scientific knowledge through practice. 💰Per capita consumption: Free for elementary and middle school students, 500 yen for adults 🕙Business hours: 9:00-15:00. Closed on Monday ⏳Play time: 4-8 hours 🚉Transportation strategy: convenient transportation.
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