Ueno
Lecture title | Description | |
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Date and time | Remarks | |
Discovery Talks | Discovery Talks are gallery talks in which Museum researchers discuss their own research projects or scientific topics of interest in the world around us, illustrated with related Museum exhibits. | |
Twice a day on Saturdays and public holidays | ||
Nature Observation Tours | Nature observation tours go outdoors to observe and sometimes collect things in the natural world, including plants, animals, minerals and fossils. Basic observation and specimen preparation techniques are also introduced. | |
Normally offered on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays (no fixed schedule) | ||
Natural History Seminars | Through lectures, practical instruction and experiments, these workshops teach special knowledge about natural history and techniques of researching it. | |
Normally offered on Saturdays (no fixed schedule) | ||
Courses for High School Students to Experience Research First Hand | High-school students learn interactively about the basics of natural-science research with researchers, through a three-day program focused on hands-on practice and skills. | |
Offered once a year during the summer holidays | ||
Chemistry Experiments for High-school Students | High-school students learn about the basic workings of chemistry by performing experiments under the guidance of a specialist researcher. | |
Saturdays (about 2 times a year) | ||
Lectures on the History of Industrial Technology | Students study the history of the development of industrial technology and its relationship to modern industrial technology and living. | |
About four times a year | ||
Lectures to Promote Interest in Astronomy | Enjoy lively discussions of the latest findings in astronomy and space science, along with a grounding in the basics of these fast-advancing disciplines. | |
Third Saturday of each month | ||
Nighttime Astronomical Observation | Students observe the stars visible in each season through the Museum's astronomical telescopes. Offered only on clear nights. | |
Ueno District: First and third Friday
April to August: 7:30 PM September to March: 6:30 PM |
Tsukuba Botanical Garden
Lecture title | Description | |
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Date and time | Remarks | |
Intriguing Facts about Plants | The latest results in botanical research are presented in a clear, engaging seminar format. | |
About seven times a year | ||
Botanical Garden "All About" Seminars | (1) The seasonal changes in native trees are observed year-round, and (2) Discussions are held of plants native to the untamed slopes of Mt. Tsukuba. |
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The "All About" Seminars form a comprehensive study course in which: One theme is covered each year (two themes starting in AY2008). In AY2008, 12 consecutive lectures will be offered on theme (1) above, and 6 observation sessions on theme (2). | ||
Nighttime Astronomical Observation | Students observe the stars visible in each season through the Tsukuba District's astronomical telescope. Offered only on clear nights. | |
Second Saturday |
Institute for Nature Study
Lecture title | Description | |
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Date and time | Remarks | |
Sunday Observation Tours | Study the miraculous workings of nature through a discussion and guided tour of the flora and fauna that feature at the Institute for Nature Study and the changes that occur in nature. | |
First and third Sunday | ||
Easy Bird Study | Museum researchers provide engaging and accessible discussions of birds and their lives, drawing on the latest ornithological research. | |
Sunday (Ten times a year) | ||
Botany Lessons for Beginners | Observe the modes of living of plant life inside and outside the Institute for Nature Study. | |
Sunday (Ten times a year) | ||
Lessons on the Ecology of Small Urban Animals | Observe the modes of living of insects and other small animals inside and outside the Institute for Nature Study. | |
Sunday (Ten times a year) |