National Museum of Nature and Science
The National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno Park, which dates from the 1870s, is a godsend for parents with interested children. This huge museum seems like an extended field trip, with butterflies, a falling meteorite, and all manner of marvels relevant to the broad subject of natural science. The anthropological history, biodiversity, geology, and technical accomplishments of Japan are all highlighted.
The museum offers hours of family-friendly amusement for only a few dollars, with an admission price of roughly $5 for adults and free admittance for children under the age of 18. Realizing that you don't have to see everything is crucial to getting the most out of your visit to this museum—especially if younger members of your party are starting to fidget. Rather than rushing through the entire collection, focus on one or two topics that interest you.
Location: 7-20, Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
View Details: ueno-bunka.jp/en/facilities/kahaku