Special Exhibition 'Specimen Safari: Land Animals and Water Animals - (Late Term)'

The Design of Mammalian Evolution Showcased by Bones and Taxidermy
Specimens. They are items such as animals, plants, and rocks that have been preserved in a way that allows for long-term storage. To learn a great deal about the laws of nature and pass that knowledge on to the future, specimens are indispensable. This exhibition focuses on mammal specimens preserved mainly as skeletons and taxidermy, showcasing the characteristics of mammals that have adapted to various environments on Earth.
Map & Location
Fujinokuni Earth Environmental History Museum
5 minutes from the Tomei Expressway Nihondaira Kunozan Smart IC / 15 minutes from the Tomei Expressway Shizuoka IC / 20 minutes from JR Shizuoka Station
From Bus Terminal No. 8 at the North Exit of JR Shizuoka Station, take the Miwa Otani Line bound for 'Fujinokuni Earth Environmental History Museum'
Details about Special Exhibition 'Specimen Safari: Land Animals and Water Animals - (Late Term)'
- Date & Time
- 8/5(Tue)~11/3(Mon) 10:00~17:30
- Note
- The museum is closed every Monday (if Monday is a public holiday, it will be closed on the next weekday). It will be open on 8/12 (Tuesday). The last entrance is at 17:00.
- Venue
- Fujinokuni Earth Environmental History Museum
- Address
- 5762 Otani, Suruga Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture
- Fee
- Access is possible with a permanent exhibition ticket (General 300 yen, Group 200 yen per person, Free for university students and younger, seniors over 70, and holders of disability certificates as well as one accompanying person)
- parking
- Free parking available
- Access
- 5 minutes from the Tomei Expressway Nihondaira Kunozan Smart IC / 15 minutes from the Tomei Expressway Shizuoka IC / 20 minutes from JR Shizuoka Station
- Access (Public)
- From Bus Terminal No. 8 at the North Exit of JR Shizuoka Station, take the Miwa Otani Line bound for 'Fujinokuni Earth Environmental History Museum'
- Contact
- 054-260-7111 (Fujinokuni Earth Environmental History Museum Planning General Affairs Division)