
Miraikan Accessibility Lab.
Asakawa Chieko (Miraikan)
Do You Remember the World You Were Seeing Back Then?
The world that children see is full of mysteries. To explore the formation process of the ability to see the world (visual perception ability), we study the vision and development of babies and children.
At Miraikan, we conduct various experiments to explore the cognitive world of children. We also create opportunities for visitors to know about a child’s world to consider, together, the optimal developmental environment.
A wide range of knowledge and prejudices is mixed with an adult's view. How would the world appear by seeing it through a child's perspective? And what kind of future can we create? Use your imagination and try our experiments with children.
Chuo University
Let’s explore the wonderful world of babies and children together. The world of the wordless baby is a strange one that cannot be imagined. Let’s explore this mysterious world with innovative experiments.
Asakawa Chieko (Miraikan)
Ishiguro Hiroshi (Osaka University)
Ochiai Yoichi (University of Tsukuba)
Kawakami Yasuo (Waseda University)
Minamizawa Kouta (Keio University)
Watanabe Kazuya (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)
Furukawa Hidemitsu (Yamagata University)
Takanori Takebe (Osaka University & Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)