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  7. Achieved the Guinness World Record TM! The planetarium that reflects the most stars in the world is the Magin Children's Space Science Museum in Yokohama.

Last updated on March 16, 2023.

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Achieved the Guinness World Record TM! The planetarium that reflects the most stars in the world is the Magin Children's Space Science Museum in Yokohama.

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March 16, 2023

Child and Youth Bureau Youth Development Division

Atsushi Kajiwara

TEL: 045-671-2324

Fax: 045-663-1926

The planetarium projector at the Hamagin Children's Space Science Museum was registered in the Guinness World Record on February 8, 2023 as a projector capable of projecting at least 700 million stars.
To commemorate the achievement of the Guinness World Record, a special badge will be distributed free of charge to those who have seen the planetarium at the hotel on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 (Tuesday and Holidays).

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Phone: 045-671-2324

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