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The Museum of Maritime Science (船の科学館, ''Fune-no-kagakukan'') is a marine science museum located in Higashiyashio, Shinagawa, Tokyo on Odaiba, Japan. Exhibits include Japanese boats, items related to the navy, shipping industry, fishing, sailing, maritime recreation, ship design and building, and the environment of the seas and oceans around Japan.〔 (Museum of Maritime Science (Fune No Kagaku-Kan) ) ''Lonely Planet'' Retrieved September 3, 2015〕〔 (Museum of Maritime Science Review ) ''Fodor's'' Retrieved September 3, 2015 〕〔 Bamforth, Chris (When your kids are cooperating, but the weather isn’t ) ''Japan Times'' Retrieved September 3, 2015 〕 The museum building itself is modelled after the British ocean liner ''Queen Elizabeth 2''. Outside the museum building are a number of exhibits including a cannon from the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Mutsu, a large screw propeller, Ayumi I-Go Ocean Floor House, Tankai Submarine and PC-18 submersible, a wooden fishing boat from Kujūkuri, Osesaki lighthouse and Anorisaki Lighthouse.〔 Museum of Maritime Science webpage (Outdoor Exhibits / Guide in Visit Facilities ) Retrieved September 4, 2015 〕 Since May 1979 the icebreaker Sōya has been moored alongside the museum open to the public.〔 Museum of Maritime Science webpage (Outdoor Exhibits - Soya former Antarctica Observation Ship ) Retrieved September 4, 2015 〕 ==Gallery== File:RedSealShip.JPG|Painting of a Red Seal Ship File:Tankai.jpg|Submarine ''Tankai''. File:PC-18 1.jpg|Deep sea submarine ''PC-18''. File:Youtei-maru.jpg|Seikan Yotei Maru File:So-ya.jpg| Icebreaker ''Sōya'' File:Cannon from Japanese battleship Mutsu, Museum of Maritime Science.JPG|One of the cannons from the battleship ''Mutsu''. File:ナヒーモフ.jpg|Cannon from the Russian cruiser ''Admiral Nakhimov''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Museum of Maritime Science」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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