Yoichi Space Museum

6-4 Kurokawacho, Yoichi-cho, Yoichi-gun, Hokkaido



Closed in winter

Admission fee: Adults: 500 yen, Children: 300 yen

* Business days and hours are subject to change due to the influence of Novel Cornavirus (COVID-19).
* Business days and hours are subject to change due to the influence of Novel Cornavirus (COVID-19).
Japan’s first NASA astronaut, Mamoru Mohri was born in Yoichi. Build in commemoration of that accomplishment, the Yoichi Space Museum features a space telescope, a 3D theater, and exhibits of the clothing, food, and living quarters used in space.