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| Established | 1980 (1980) |
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| Location | 5-83 Motomachi,Naka Ward,Hiroshima,Japan |
| Coordinates | 34°23′55″N132°27′13″E / 34.398667°N 132.453639°E /34.398667; 132.453639 |
| Public transit access | |
| Website | www.pyonta.city.hiroshima.jp |
TheHiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum (広島市こども文化科学館Hiroshima-shi Kodomo Bunka Kagakukan), also known as the 5-Days Children's Culture and Science Museum, is a culture andscience museum forchildren inHiroshima,Japan.
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Opened in 1980 and situated adjacent to theHiroshima City Children's Library, the Hiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum offers various interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage children in learning about several subjects, including science, culture, and local history, with a hands-on approach. Aside from the permanent exhibits, the museum organizes different events, lectures, and classes, centered on various topics.
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