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カワサキワールド

Kawasaki Good Times World

An engaging museum celebrating the legacy of Kawasaki Heavy Industries through interactive exhibits and displays.

Attractions

Interactive Museum, Technology, Family-Friendly

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Kawasaki Good Times World, located within the Kobe Maritime Museum, offers a fascinating look into the innovations of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The museum features interactive exhibits showcasing the company’s contributions to industries like aerospace, robotics, motorcycles, and ships. Highlights include hands-on simulators, life-sized models, and engaging displays that bring the company’s history to life. Perfect for families, technology enthusiasts, and anyone curious about engineering and industrial design, this museum provides a fun and educational experience in Kobe.

Facilities & Services

  • Interactive Exhibits

  • Simulators and Hands-On Displays

  • Gift Shop

  • Family-Friendly Activities

Contact

Address:

2-2 Hatobacho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0042

Phone:

078-327-5401

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