Maritime Science Museum - Free Audio Guide

Tokyo, Japan

船の科学館, 品川区東八潮3-1, 台場青海線, 青海一丁目, 青海, 江東区, 東京都, 135-0064, 日本

Maritime Science Museum, Tokyo
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The Museum of Maritime Science (船の科学館) sits on Tokyo Bay and presents Japan’s seafaring history, shipbuilding and maritime technology. Established in the 1970s, it combines indoor galleries and outdoor berths with preserved vessels, full‑scale models, engines, navigational instruments and rotating special exhibitions. Highlights include historic ship exhibits, hands‑on simulators and detailed ship models that illustrate advances in naval architecture, commercial shipping and fisheries. The museum emphasizes Japan’s cultural and economic ties to the sea, maritime education and technological innovation, and serves as a resource for researchers and families alike. It operates with regular opening hours, modest admission fees and outreach programmes, and provides basic accessibility features such as ramps and elevators; multilingual signage and services may be limited.