[National Museum of Nature and Science] A special exhibition that will entertain and entertain everyone, from children to adults! Learn about the Ice Age 40,000 years ago

The special exhibition "Ice Age: The World as Seen by Humanity 40,000 Years Ago," which began this summer at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno, is an intellectual and exciting exhibit that takes you on a time trip to Earth approximately 40,000 years ago.

Special Exhibition
"Ice Age: The World as Seen by Humankind 40,000 Years Ago"
πŸ“ National Museum of Nature and Science, 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8718
🚢 Approximately a 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Station (Park Exit), approximately a 10-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line/Hibiya Line Ueno Station (Exit 7), or approximately a 10-minute walk from Keisei Ueno Station (Main Exit)
πŸ—“οΈ July 12 (Sat) - October 13 (Mon/Holiday), 2025
πŸ•˜ 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last admission 4:30 PM)
August 8 (Fri) - 17 (Sun) and October 10 (Fri) - 13 (Mon/Holiday), the museum will close at 7:00 PM (Last admission 6:30 PM).
Closed: July 14th (Mon), September 1st (Mon), 8th (Mon), 16th (Tue), 22nd (Mon), 29th (Mon)
🎫 Adults/University Students Β₯2,300, Elementary/Middle/High School Students Β₯600

πŸ‘† Full-scale skeletal specimens and reconstructed models of giant Ice Age animals, including woolly mammoths and cave lions. And, for the first time in Japan, actual skulls of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons. There are still many mysteries surrounding the evolutionary process, and this eye-catching exhibit provokes thought.

The exhibit is organized into chapters, and at the end, it introduces Ice Age animals and Paleolithic people related to Japan, fostering a sense of local familiarity.
Ueno is easily accessible, and the exhibits are enjoyable for children and adults alike.
Archaeology and geology enthusiasts, as well as those interested in modern themes like "life" and "climate change," are sure to spark interest.

This summer, come to Ueno and enjoy a quiet moment of wonder as you contemplate the past.

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Post by やわゆる旅ζ—₯記 | Aug 26, 2025

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