New Educational Horizons in Ginza
On July 4, 2026, Tokyo's bustling Ginza district will welcome a new educational initiative as the Science Club opens its latest branch. Founded in 1992, Science Club has been a pioneer in science experimental education, aiming to nurture creativity and social skills in children from a young age. The newly established facility will house three distinct programs: a science experiment class, a programming and manufacturing workshop, and an after-school program that promotes hands-on learning experiences.
A Legacy of Scientific Inquiry
With over 30 years of experience, the Science Club has been dedicated to its mission of fostering the next generation of innovators and thinkers. The curriculum is designed for children ranging from preschoolers to high school students. Programs include dynamic science experiments that explore the natural world, as well as specialized courses focused on exam preparation for junior high school entrance exams—providing students with a comprehensive understanding of science.
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Science Club is known for its engaging and interactive approach, which allows students to learn through hands-on experiences, igniting their passion for science and inquiry. More details can be found on their official website
here.
Bridging Technology and Creativity
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Pro Tech Club, which started in October 2016, is another program under the Science Club umbrella. This course combines programming with manufacturing skills, providing a well-rounded technological education. Unlike typical coding classes, the Pro Tech Club aims to cultivate logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and creativity—skills essential in today’s fast-paced society. This program targets elementary to high school students and is designed to prepare them for real-world challenges through practical learning experiences. More information is available on the Pro Tech Club’s website
here.
Fostering a Love for Learning
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Edu Base, launched in April 2025, is a private after-school facility that supports children in self-directed learning through scientific experimentation, manufacturing, and programming. By April 2026, Edu Base plans to expand to 12 locations across the Tokyo metropolitan area. The goal of Edu Base is to create environments where children are excited to learn on their own, exploring their interests and passions. More details regarding this venture can be found at the Edu Base website
here.
Ginza's Collaborative Learning Space
The new Ginza location will integrate all three initiatives, offering local children an enriching environment for science experiments, creative projects, programming, and after-school study sessions. The leadership of Science Club envisions this facility as a place where children can uncover wonders and engage with new ideas in a space filled with discovery and creativity.
Location Details:
- - Address: 1-20-5, GINZA, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Seiwa Building 5F
- - Contact: 03-3532-2290
- - Nearest Stations: Just a short walk from Ginza Icchome Station, Shintomi-cho Station, and Tochomae Station on the Tokyo Metro.
This new educational establishment not only reflects Science Club’s commitment to educational excellence but also aims to inspire a new generation with curiosity and passion. The collective aim of these programs—science education, technological skills, and after-school exploration—are all designed to equip children with the foundational skills needed to navigate a complex world.
Inquiry Contact Information
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Through this comprehensive approach to education, Science Club aspires not only to teach but to inspire children to embrace the wonders of the world around them.