Technology and fun meet at Panasonic Center Tokyo on the man-made island of Odaiba. Here visitors can access the latest Panasonic developments. Inside they will also find the hands-on science and mathematics exhibits at RiSuPia museum, which are suitable for both the young and young-at-heart. The two floors of the museum are divided into Quest and Discovery sections, both offering guests high-tech but easy-to-understand lessons on the basic principles of math and science. Children below high school age can enter free of charge, otherwise it's 500 yen for the full experience. The Panasonic Center is open 10am to 6pm, with final admission at 5pm; closed Mondays.
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Panasonic Center Tokyo
The latest Panasonic electronics and a hands-on museum
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