Kids Summer Fest
2025-07-23 01:11:17

Exciting Kids Summer Festival 2025 at the Territory and Sovereignty Museum Opening

Celebrate at the Kids Summer Festival 2025



Get ready for an exciting family experience at the Territory and Sovereignty Museum's "Kids Summer Festival 2025!" Scheduled from July 23 to August 31, 2025, this event is specially designed to offer fun and educational activities for children from preschool to high school.

Event Details


The festival runs from July 23 (Wednesday) to August 31 (Sunday), operating daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, and entrance is free! Be sure to check the museum’s official website for more information about the event.

Highlighted Programs


During the festival, children can immerse themselves in a variety of engaging programs perfectly designed for summer fun:
  • - Dress-up and Photo Opportunities: Kids can try on uniforms from the Japan Coast Guard and the Self-Defense Forces and take memorable photographs.
  • - 3D Ocean Experiences: Using 3D glasses, children will get to explore underwater topography in an exciting and interactive display.
  • - Creative Activities: Enjoy coloring popular characters and making paper crafts, alongside the beloved giant territory puzzle that allows kids to learn through play.
  • - Rewarding Challenges: Collect three stamps from designated stamp stations within the museum and receive original merchandise as a special gift.

Additionally, there is a wide range of books available for children, making this an excellent opportunity for parents seeking topics for their children’s summer research projects.

Venue Information


The Territory and Sovereignty Museum is located on the first floor of the Toranomon Dival East building at 3-8-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. This national exhibition facility is operated by the Cabinet Secretariat’s Office for Territory and Sovereignty Measures.

Purpose of the Museum


The museum serves as a platform for spreading accurate information regarding Japan’s territory and sovereignty, especially concerning the Northern Territories, Takeshima, and the Senkaku Islands. The permanent exhibition, known as the "Immersive Theater," provides visitors with a chance to feel as if they are actually visiting these significant territories. With visuals showcasing marine life like orcas and the Japanese sea lion, the theater creates a vibrant and engaging environment for families.

Important Dates


  • - Closure Days: The museum will be closed on July 28 (Monday), and on August 4 (Monday), 12 (Tuesday), 18 (Monday), and 25 (Monday).

Don’t miss this chance to bond with your family while enjoying this unique festival and discovering important aspects of Japan’s territorial history!


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