Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Osaka Science Museum

 


My final stop on my afternoon architectural exploration of Namba and nearby areas of Osaka was the Osaka Science Museum on Nakanoshima, adjacent to the National  Museum of Art.


The structure is primarily an oval. It opened in 1989.


It was designed by Environmental Development Institute, about whom I can find no info.


The two themes of the museum are Space, and Energy.


Kansai Electric was the primary funder of the museum, so the energy theme is not surprising.


The museum is home to one of the largest planetariums in the world.


From the aboce photo you would be forgiven for thinking you were in a shopping mall.


The museum seems to be aimed at younger visitors.


There are many interactive exhibits, and several times a day a Sciemce Show is performed.


I was in somewhat of a hurry to get to an appointment, so I did not look around.


In 2020, long after this visit of mine, the museum was completely renovated...



The previous post in this series was on the National Museum of Art by Cesar Pelli next door.


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