Toyota Hands-On Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Kids loved this place
A wonderful free museum, where the kids are fully engaged and excited to be moving around each of the displays. The additional ticket to enter the planetarium is worthwhile.
A wonderful free museum, where the kids are fully engaged and excited to be moving around each of the displays. The additional ticket to enter the planetarium is worthwhile.
It's smaller than the science museum in Nagoya, but the price is 300 yen or very cheap. Recently, we have held events called "Baby and Planetarium" frequently, and I wonder if it was the name "First Planetarium". It is a planetarium that is very rooted in the region. At the entrance, a manufacturing class is held every weekend for about 150 yen, and parents and children can make something. It may be just right to go on a rainy day.
It's smaller than the science museum in Nagoya, but the price is 300 yen or very cheap. Recently, we have held events called "Baby and Planetarium" frequently, and I wonder if it was the name "First Planetarium". It is a planetarium that is very rooted in the region. At the entrance, a manufacturing class is held every weekend for about 150 yen, and parents and children can make something. It may be just right to go on a rainy day.
Kids loved this place
A wonderful free museum, where the kids are fully engaged and excited to be moving around each of the displays. The additional ticket to enter the planetarium is worthwhile.
Kids loved this place
A wonderful free museum, where the kids are fully engaged and excited to be moving around each of the displays. The additional ticket to enter the planetarium is worthwhile.
Small planetarium, but enough.
It's smaller than the science museum in Nagoya, but the price is 300 yen or very cheap. Recently, we have held events called "Baby and Planetarium" frequently, and I wonder if it was the name "First Planetarium". It is a planetarium that is very rooted in the region. At the entrance, a manufacturing class is held every weekend for about 150 yen, and parents and children can make something. It may be just right to go on a rainy day.
Small planetarium, but enough.
It's smaller than the science museum in Nagoya, but the price is 300 yen or very cheap. Recently, we have held events called "Baby and Planetarium" frequently, and I wonder if it was the name "First Planetarium". It is a planetarium that is very rooted in the region. At the entrance, a manufacturing class is held every weekend for about 150 yen, and parents and children can make something. It may be just right to go on a rainy day.
High level.
Although it is smaller than the Nagoya Science Museum, the content is very thick and it is perfect for taking children with more than enough content.