National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Nobeyama Radiowave observatory

National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Nobeyama Radiowave observatory

Nobeyama Space Radio observatory is a state-of-the-art astronomical research facility in Japan. Under the clear air at an altitude of about 1,350 meters and the spreading starry sky, a huge radio telescope with a diameter of 45 meters catches the voice of the universe.

Research is being conducted every day to challenge the endless questions of humankind, such as the beginning of the universe and the formation of galaxies. In particular, research that first confirmed the existence of a giant black hole in the center of the galaxy surprised the world.

It is also recommended for sightseeing as a place where you can easily enjoy the world view like SF. During the day, you can freely stroll through the tour course on the premises, and you can feel the power of a huge telescope up close.

In addition, Nobeyama Space Radio observatory has been selected as the stage for the movie "Theatrical Detective Conan" scheduled to be released this year. Why don't you visit this special place where researchers are active?

Provision: National Astronomical Observatory

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Address
〒384-1305
462-2, Nobeyama, Minamimaki-mura, Minamisaku-gun, Nagano
Access
About 1 hour and 30 minutes by car from the hotel (in case of expressway use)
Facility name
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Nobeyama Radiowave observatory
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