Aurora in Hiroshima?! Pyon-ta, the space weather forecaster, is a great detective!

Let's solve the mystery with Pyon-ta!
In the summer of 2058, Miyajima. Sixth grader Haruya Saeki discovers a sketch of Itsukushima Shrine and a red-patterned sky in his grandfather's storehouse with his cousin Umi Akiyama. 'Could this possibly be related to the red phenomenon?' ... Is this a sketch of the aurora drawn by his great-great-grandfather? Was the aurora ever visible in Hiroshima? To solve this mystery, the two head towards a space weather forecaster.
Map & Location
5-Days Children's Cultural Science Museum, 4th Floor Planetarium
About 300m from Hiroshima Electric Railway 'Genbaku Dome-mae' stop
Details about Aurora in Hiroshima?! Pyon-ta, the space weather forecaster, is a great detective!
- Date & Time
- 3/8(Sat)~8/31(Sun)
- Note
- Closed on Mondays (if a holiday, the following weekday). Weekdays (excluding spring break (3/26-4/5) at 11:00, Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and weekdays during spring break (3/26-4/5) at 10:00 & 13:00. Duration is approximately 45 minutes for starry sky commentary + program. No entry or exit during the performance.
- Venue
- 5-Days Children's Cultural Science Museum, 4th Floor Planetarium
- Address
- 5-83 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Fee
- Adults: 510 yen, High school students & Seniors (65 years and older): 250 yen, Infants & Elementary to junior high school students: Free
- parking
- Use nearby paid parking lots
- Access (Public)
- About 300m from Hiroshima Electric Railway 'Genbaku Dome-mae' stop
- Contact
- 082-222-5346 (5-Days Children's Cultural Science Museum)