TDK Museum, Technology museum in Nikaho, Japan
The TDK Museum is a technology museum in Nikaho displaying electronic components, magnetic materials, and innovations developed over decades. The exhibition areas show how these products evolved and how they are used in everyday applications today.
The museum opened in 2005 to document the technological journey of TDK Corporation. A major renovation in 2016 modernized the display areas and enhanced how the technology story is presented to visitors.
The museum represents Japanese technological advancement through exhibits demonstrating the evolution of electronic components from their basic forms to complex applications.
The museum welcomes visitors at no cost and is open during daytime hours. It is best to arrange a visit in advance to ensure you have enough time to explore the exhibitions properly.
A highlight is the Interactive Magnetic Field Theater where visitors can control digital displays of magnetic forces themselves. The installation is divided into three zones that explore space, earth, and electrons from different angles.
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