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[Advance Ticket] Fukushima, Inawashiro | Noguchi Hideyo Memorial Hall and Infectious Disease Museum Admission Ticket (Instant Reservation Confirmation)

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Discover the legacy of the ground-breaking scientist at the Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall. Immerse yourself in the world of enticing medical history at the Infectious Diseases Museum.• Uncover the life and achievements of Hideyo Noguchi through interactive exhibits at the Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall• Engage in hands-on activities that transform learning into an exciting game, immersing in the world of bacteria• Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through the history and future of infectious diseases at the Infectious Diseases Museum• Explore vivid photographs, informative panels, and engaging videos that introduce the basic knowledge and challenges about infectious diseases

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The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.— What You Can Expect — Discover the legacy of Hideyo Noguchi, the trailblazing vaccine scientist, in Inawashiro and the fascinating world of infectious diseases in Fukushima. The Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall is nestled in the picturesque Inawashiro Town. Feel for yourself how the scientist who appears on the 1,000-yen bill was privileged to have grown up in this beautiful lake-side village. Delve into the easy-to-understand exhibits, where you'll discover the intricacies of Hideyo Noguchi's groundbreaking research. Engage in hands-on activities that transform learning about the world of bacteria into an exciting game, captivating both children and adults alike. Plus there are exclusive merch you won't find anywhere else! At the Infectious Diseases Museum, you will gain a deeper understanding of infectious diseases, their history, present and future. As the first exhibition facility of its kind in Japan, the Museum aims to empower the public with the scientific and medical history of countless brilliant and selfless scholars whose results we too often take for granted. Prepare to be enlightened as you navigate through the exhibition, equipping yourself with valuable insights that can help protect you and your loved ones. Unlock a world of discovery, inspiration, and knowledge and gain renewed appreciation for the scientific and medical privileges we know enjoy. — Important Info —• Hours [April–October] Everyday 9:00 am–5:30 pm (Last entry: 5:00 pm) [November–March] 9:00 am–4:30 pm (Last entry: 4:00 pm)• Closed days Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall: December 29–January 3 Infectious Disease Museum: December 1–March 15 • Free/accessible facilities: wheelchairs, strollers, wheelchair-accessible restrooms, ostomate accommodations
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• Click here for the latest COVID-19 policy and measures (in Japanese only)• Eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed inside the building • Pets are not allowed, except for service dogs• We are not responsible for any injury or theft
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