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Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum
Tourist facilitiesAn introduction to cutting edge technology from 6 different regions. Popular attractions include the helicopter flight simulator and computer design technology. This is a museum where you can see, touch and try everything. Entry closes at 4:30pm. Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum
Category Tourist facilities
Area Yokohama, Kamakura and Fujisawa area
Address Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Yokohama Building, 3-3-1 Minato-Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, KANAGAWA MAP
Transportation Access Eight minutes' walk from Sakuragicho Station, JR Negishi Line and Yokohama Municipal Subway Three minutes’ walk from Minatomirai Station, Minatomirai Line
Contact
Numbers
TEL 045-224-9031
FAX 045-224-9902
Communication in Foreign Languages English
Web Site http://www.mhi.co.jp/museum/
Business hours
Weekdays 10:00 ~ 17:30
Holidays 10:00 ~ 17:30
Closed days Mon (or Tue if Mon is holiday), new year's holiday season and special closing day
Charges : Normal charges
(* The charge may vary depending on whether a weekday or a holiday and on the season.)
Adult fee 300yen ~ (tax included) adults 18 over years old
Child fees 200yen ~ (tax included) children 12 over years old
Charges : Discount types
(* The discounted charge may vary depending on whether a weekday or a holiday and on the season.)
Same discount to be
offered throughout the year
( Adult 100yen ~ )
Special services other than discounts No

Helicopter pilot simulator
You can fly freely above Yokohama, with the realistic movement of aircraft synchronized with the joystick control. 
  Inside the cabin
You can enjoy the flight from the day to the night. In particular, the night view of Minato Mirai 21 is very beautiful. 
   
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