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to open in mobile. - 1.Sustainable Musubi (Sustainable Food Museum)In June 2023, a musubiya and food tech showcase facility will open in the Shintora hut. The rice bowl shop "Sustainable Musubi" offers rice bowls made with sustainable ingredients. We also have a menu using new ingredients that can only be eaten here! Eat-in and take-out are available. Depending on your needs, we also offer sustainable catering delivery. At the Sustainable Food Museum, a food-tech showcase, food-tech products are permanently exhibited and explained, and the staff will guide you from time to time. Monthly events are also being held. [Sustain Musubi] https://www.instagram.com/sasutenaomusubi_toranomon/ [Sustainable Food Museum] https://www.sustainablefoodasia.com/sustainablefoodmuseumDirections
- 2.Minato city-established Minato Science MuseumThis new science museum opened in June 2020. It has a laboratory with workshops on programming, science experiments, and permanent exhibition corner (free) where you can discover science in our everyday life. The planetarium hall is equipped with an Orpheus projector that projects 8 million stars against a concurrent 4K video background. Television programs like the in-house original 'Minato's time and a walk under the starry skies' that allow rediscovery of Minato's charm are showed in the planetarium. It also screens 'A 1.38 billion light year-journey across deep space', narrated by Minato's tourism embassador Akemi Masuda. Along with the hourly screenings, you can enjoy a lively storytelling from planetarium curators about astronomy. It is situated in the town center 4 minutes of walking from Toranomon Hills station, so why not give this place a visit? The Japanese Meteorological Agency and meteorology museum are in the same building.Directions
- 3.Atago ShrineOn top of Mount Atago sits the historic Atago shrine, which appeared in the saying '7 visits to Ise, 3 visits to Kumano, and monthly visits to shiba no atago'. As it is a shrine connected to Togawa Ieyasu, the ground will be bustling with people on Sennichimairi, an annual event in June when it is said that paying homage on this one day will lead to a thousand days' worth of blessings. It is said that Katsu Kaishū invited Saigō Takamori to Atagoyama mountaintop, where he pointed at the streets of Great Edo and lamented about its exposure to damages by the war.Directions
- 4.NHK Broadcasting MuseumThe NHK Broadcasting Museum was opened in 1956 as the world's first museum of broadcasting Specialty, the birthplace of the broadcast in Atago-Yama. Over eighty years since the start of the Japan Broadcasting, broadcasting has evolved and developed into a vision and digital broadcasting. At the Museum of Broadcasting, we have published a variety of exhibits on the history of broadcasting, as well as public libraries and books and materials libraries that anyone can use freely.Directions
- 5.Diplomatic Archives, Ministry of Foreign Affairs*The museum will be temporarily closed Reiwa tuesday, January 12, 2011 to the time being to combat the new coronal infection. For details, please refer to the facility website. ※ Diplomatic historical materials since the end of the Edo shogunate have been preserved and released. In the annex exhibition room, we hold permanent exhibitions of historical materials, mainly from the end of the Edo period to the end of World War II, and regularly hold special exhibitions and special exhibitions with a specific theme.Directions
- 6.Azabu Aono HonpoIt is a long-established Ansei in Tokyo and Roppongi for three years now.Directions
- 7.Roppongi Hills"Roppongi Hills" is an expansive 12.0 hectare site, which is about 8 times the space that Tokyo Dome covers. It features shopping areas and restaurants, as well as art galleries, movie theaters, apartments, offices, a park, and much more. Mori Tower has 52 floors and extends 250m above sea level. It has a 360-degree glass observation deck called "Tokyo City View", and the "Sky Deck" above that offers a wide open space with a complete panoramic view of Tokyo's cityscape.Directions
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