University Partnership with the National Museum of Nature and Science
About the University Partnership with the National Museum of Nature and Science
We are a member of the National Museum of Nature and Science's "National Museum of Nature and Science University Partnership". If you are a student of our university (including Graduate School, research students, and auditors), you can enter the National Science Museum (permanent exhibition of Ueno Main Building, Institute for Nature Study, Tsukuba Experimental Botanical Garden) for free by presenting your student ID card at the counter. .. In addition, you can see the special exhibition at a discounted rate (630 yen discount). In addition, there are the following benefits. Let's take advantage of this system and actively utilize the museum.
Benefits of the system
Free admission for students (Ueno Main Building Permanent Exhibition, Institute for Nature Study, Tsukuba Experimental Botanical Garden) * If you lead a student to the museum as part of the class, the faculty and staff will also be free of charge.
Discounted admission to special exhibitions (630 yen discount)
Science communicator training practice course tuition discount (half price)
Natural history course for college students Discounted tuition (half price)
History of Science and Technology Course for College Students Discount on tuition (about half price)
Tour guidance (free)
National Museum of Nature and Science Ueno Main Building
Address: 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8718 Access: 5 minutes on foot from the Park Exit of JR Ueno Station Opening hours: 9:00 - 17:00 (entry until 16:30)
Closed days: As a general rule, Mondays (Tuesday if Monday is a national holiday) and New Year holidays (December 28-January 1)
Institute for Nature Study: 5-21-5 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0071 Tsukuba Experimental Botanical Garden: 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture 305-0005
* The "National Science Museum University Partnership" is a project in which the university and the National Science Museum collaborate to contribute to the improvement of students' scientific literacy and science communication skills.