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Fuji Antarctic Museum
An Antarctic museum where you can go on an Antarctic adventure
An Antarctic museum where you can go on an Antarctic adventure
Fuji was Japan's first icebreaker, and spent 18 years traveling between Japan and the Antarctic. It is preserved just as it was in Nagoya Port, and has been reborn as an Antarctic museum to introduce various aspects of Antarctic observation.
Besides reproductions of what it was like on the ship when it was in service, the museum also introduces the beautiful landscapes of the Antarctic and the history and significance of Antarctic observation, all in a way that's easy to understand.
Details
Address |
〒455-0033 Minatomachi 1-9, Minato Ward, Nagoya City |
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Area | Port |
TEL | +81-52-652-1111 (Inquiries in English not accepted) |
FAX | +81-52-661-8646 (Inquiries in English not accepted) |
Opening Hours | 9:00~17:00 |
Regular Holiday | Mondays (or the following day if a national holiday or compensatory holiday) However, open during spring, summer, and winter vacations |
Cost | [Single Entry Tickets] Adults and high school students: 300 yen Elementary and junior high school students: 200 yen [Common tickets for 3 facilities (Nagoya Port Building Observation Lounge, Nagoya Maritime Museum, and Fuji Antarctic Museum)] Adults and high school students: 710 yen Elementary and junior high school students: 400 yen [Common tickets for all 4 facilities (Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium, Nagoya Port Building Observation Lounge, Nagoya Maritime Museum, and Fuji Antarctic Museum)] Adults and high school students: 2,440 yen Elementary and junior high school students: 1,210 yen |
Parking | 700 spaces Paid: 100 yen per 30 minutes Up to 1,000 yen per 24 hours |
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