Ibaraki Nature Museum (ミュージアムパーク茨城県自然博物館)
4.5
Ibaraki Natural Museum, opened in 1994, is a new type of natural science museum. In addition to the normal exhibitions of natural history materials there are also outdoor facilities in the area covering 15.8 hectares, including trampolines, and water parks to keep children happily amused. The mini aquarium displaying creatures from Ibaraki’s rivers and sea is also popular.
Review of Museum Park Ibaraki Nature Museum
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Details
- Hours
- 9:30-17:00 (Last admission 16:30)
- Closed
- Monday (after Public next day on Public holiday)
- Fees
- [Admission fee (normal time)]
[Adult]540yen
[Over 70 years old]270yen
[High School Students]340yen
[Small Junior High School Students]100yen
[Admission fee (at the time of special exhibition )]
[Adult]750yen
[Over 70 years old]370yen
[College students/High School Students]460yen
[Elementary school/Junior High School Students]150yen - Parking Lot
- Available(1,000spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
- Wi-Fi
- Available(Japan connected-free Wi-Fi)
- Note
- Temporary suspension:Closed until May 10, 2020 (Information as of May 8, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Ibaraki Areas

Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.