While geocaching a couple of weeks ago, we discovered the Hachioji Science Dome. It was a kids' dream... filled with buttons to push, giant musical instruments to play, and lots of machines to touch, explore and play with. When you first walk in, there are buckets and buckets of blocks to build with on the floor. The one picture is of Quinn holding one block in front of a couple kids who had built a giant tower around heir brother. Quinn really liked the ping pong ball maze and the bike that you pedaled to turn on a light bulb. Scarlett liked the giant keyboard and standing on the world map that rotated. Another great spot in Japan to keep the kids busy and happy. Unfortunately the train car outside was closed for cleaning during this visit.
June 02, 2010
Hachioji Science Dome
While geocaching a couple of weeks ago, we discovered the Hachioji Science Dome. It was a kids' dream... filled with buttons to push, giant musical instruments to play, and lots of machines to touch, explore and play with. When you first walk in, there are buckets and buckets of blocks to build with on the floor. The one picture is of Quinn holding one block in front of a couple kids who had built a giant tower around heir brother. Quinn really liked the ping pong ball maze and the bike that you pedaled to turn on a light bulb. Scarlett liked the giant keyboard and standing on the world map that rotated. Another great spot in Japan to keep the kids busy and happy. Unfortunately the train car outside was closed for cleaning during this visit.
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