The Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Aomori is one of the Japan’s largest aeronautical science museum, located on Misawa City where was departure place of “Miss Veedol” when it succeeded to fly non-stop across the Pacific Ocean as the first airplane in the world. There is a replica of “Miss Veedol” and a Japan made passenger aircraft “YS-11” and others on display. Visitors, both of adults and children, can enjoy learning science and technology with displays and hands-on exhibits, such as a flight simulator.
Basic Information
Address | 158 Kitayama, Misawa-shi, Aomori 033-0022 |
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Tel | 0176-50-7777 |
Fax | 0176-50-7559 |
Open | 9:00-17:00(Entrance closes at 16:30) |
Closed | Closed: Monday (The following day is closed when Monday is a national holiday.) December 30th - January 1st |
Price | Adult; ¥510 (¥400), High school students; ¥300 (¥240), Junior high school students and under; Free *Admission fee for group is noted in brackets above. |
Wi-Fi | Available |
URL | (English)https://www.kokukagaku.jp/ |
Transportation
Misawa Airport
6 minutes by taxi
Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Aomori
*It is convenient to use “MISAWA Gurutto Kanko Bus”, which is admission-free loop bus for tourist sights in Misawa.
(Runs on Saturday, Sunday and national holidays excepting holidays in May and summer vacation season.)