The Ship Science Museum, located in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, is a science museum where you can learn about the role of the sea, ship technology, and the history of maritime transport through various exhibits on the sea and ships. The museum boasts numerous exhibits—life-sized ships, models, videos—that are engaging and interactive for visitors of all ages.
The highlight is undoubtedly the *Sōya*, the first Japanese Antarctic research vessel. From 1956 to 1962, the *Sōya* transported Japanese Antarctic expeditions to Antarctica. Now a precious historical relic, a tour of the ship offers a glimpse into the daily lives and work of the crew, allowing visitors to connect with the history of Antarctic exploration.
Beyond the *Sōya*, the museum features various ship models and exhibits explaining the mechanics of ships, a must-see for ship enthusiasts. Exhibits on pirates, ancient vessels, and maritime-themed videos also spark children's curiosity.
The Ship Science Museum is a fantastic destination for families, couples, ship enthusiasts, and anyone interested in learning more about the sea. Don't miss it!