Museum • 3-chōme-1-12 Asahimachi, Tomakomai, Hokkaido 053-0018, Japan
Mir, the last space station of the former Soviet Union, embodies the passion and dream of human space exploration. The Mir Exhibition Center, where you can see the actual exhibits up close, has become a precious place to experience the dream of space.
As soon as you step into the exhibition center, the overwhelming presence of the Mir itself is the first thing that catches your eye. People will be fascinated by the huge cylindrical shape floating in space and the greatest attraction is the freedom to explore the interior.
Entering the Mir, you will be overwhelmed by the cramped and intricate structure and the Cyrillic characters scattered on the control panel. Here, you can catch a glimpse of the harsh life of astronauts and imagine what life was like in zero gravity.
The Mir Exhibition Center is not just a museum. It is filled with the dreams of humanity about space, especially the important role of conveying this dream to children and nurturing the talents for future space development. In fact, the use of school visits here illustrates its importance.
The Mir Exhibition Center is a valuable place to learn the history of space development through actual exhibits. The impressive exterior and the thought-provoking interior will surely inspire everyone's dream of space. The Mir Exhibition Center allows us to feel the passion of those involved in space development and pass on this dream to the next generation. That is the Mir Exhibition Center.