2025, July 12-Sept 28
This large-scale space exhibition allows visitors to experience humanity's new challenges in space. It will be the world's first public unveiling of a life-size model of the manned pressurized lunar rover being developed by Japan for the Artemis lunar exploration program led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
It will also introduce the latest space exploration technologies and their results, including a large-screen tour of Mars. With the cooperation of space research and development agencies including JAXA, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and the University of Tokyo, as well as companies and organizations involved in space development, the exhibition will display precious particles from the asteroids Itokawa and Ryugu, brought back by Hayabusa and Hayabusa 2, as well as introduce the amazing landscape of deep space that has been revealed through observational data captured by JAXA's latest space telescope, XRISM.