Sapporo Science Center
"A science museum located in Atsubetsu Ward, Sapporo City. With a focus on interactive exhibits, here visitors can have fun while learning about science. Appropriately for such a northern location, the museum has a full array of snow- and ice-related exhibits, including a ""Snow Factory"" which recreates the weather conditions resulting in snowfall. The museum's planetarium is also popular and uses a world-class projector to recreate 100 million glittering stars. A fun destination for children, adults, and everyone in between."
Spot details
- Address
- Hokkaido Sapporoshi Atsubetsu-ku Atsubetsuchuouichijou 5-2-20 Map
- Area
- Sapporo Suburbs Area
- Phone
- 0118925001
- Hours
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[May- Sep.]9:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30)
[Oct.- Apr.]9:30-16:30(Latest entry16:00) - Closed
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Monday (open if it is a public holiday), the last Tuesday of the month, the next day of the public holiday, the next day of all special exhibition days, 12/27-1/4
*Open during the Golden Week Period, open during the special exhibition period everyday - Fees
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[Admission fee (exhibition room)]
[Adult]700yen
[Up to junior high school student]Free
[Admission fee (planetarium)]
[Adult]500yen
[Up to junior high school student]Free
[Set viewing ticket (exhibition room/planetarium)][Adult]1,000yen[Up to junior high school student]Free[common use ticket (exhibition room/planetarium/Sampiaza Wednesday family)]1,750yen - Parking Lot
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Available
*The parking lot is open to the public only during the SaturdaySundayPublic holiday and special exhibition period. - Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
Review
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- A bit old but well preserve and a good place to learn and play for young kids
- Sapporo science museum is a bit old but well preserve and good place for young kids to learn and play. Unfortunately most information and instruction here are only in japanese. However the staff is...
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- Suitable only for preschoolers & many exhibits are worn out
- Paid for tickets to visit the Exhibition Rooms as the Planetarium was in Japanese which we couldnt understand. The exhibits were interactive with a press button but most are worn out or not...
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- One of the best science museums
- We go to science museums on almost every trip we take so have visitedseveral from London to Zurich to Shanghai. This was probably the best we have been to yet! We were greeted by a lady who had...
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