Press Release (March 10, 2023)
Cultural Exchange Division, Culture and Sports Bureau
Bando Kobe Science Museum for Youth produces an original planetarium program for infants to early elementary school students every fiscal year.
This program is a participatory program in which visitors watch while answering quizzes related to the constellations. The use of an optical planetarium projector also allows the audience to enjoy a realistic starry sky in the program. What kind of adventures will unfold in space? Parents and children can enjoy this planetarium program together. During the Tanabata (Star Festival) season, a story about Orihime and Hikoboshi will be added to the program, and other seasonal content will be presented.
Before the program starts, the starry sky of the day will be explained in an easy-to-understand manner for younger children.
Program name
Planetarium Children’s Program
The Princess of the Stars
Synopsis
Koji, who loves astronomical observation, meets Elena, a princess of a star, who is lost on a space trip.
Koji is asked for help and decides to go to Elena’s home planet on a UFO! Together with his exploration robot, Picon, and with the help of the birthday constellations, Koji and Elena embark on a great adventure through the universe.
The audience can learn about stars and constellations while having fun by answering space-related quizzes with Koji and Elena and overcoming various obstacles like playing a game in this audience-participatory program.
Projection Date
Saturday, March 25, 2023 (start)
Projected at 11:10 a.m. daily from March 25 to June 30
The program lasts about 45 minutes, including tonight’s starry sky commentary and video program.
The program is subject to change in case of group reservations by schools and parks.
For the detailed projection schedule after July 1, please check the website.
https://www.kobe-kagakukan.jp/planetarium/
Target Audience
Infants to early elementary school students
Admission Fee
Adults (18 and older) 400 yen, (elementary, junior high, and high school students) 200 yen, Free for infants
(Various pocketbooks and Nobi Nobi Passport are available.)
Closed
Wednesdays (If Wednesday is a national holiday, the museum will be open on Wednesday and closed on the following Thursday.)
Museum closing days (April 10-12, September 4-6, December 4-6)
Planetarium inspection days (May 8-11, October 31, January 30, 2024, March 12)
Year-end and New Year holidays (December 27 – January 4)
Open daily during spring and summer holidays
Location
Bando Kobe Science Museum for Youth, Dome Theater (7-7-6 Minatojima-nakamachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe)
Access
12 min. on the Portliner bound for Kita-futo (North Pier) from Sannomiya Sta. on the Kobe New Transit; 3 min. walk from Minami-koen Sta.
There is no public parking at the museum. Please use public transportation.