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Kirari Lab Director Masahiko Iwasaki

・ Born in Tokyo Lives in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture

・ Former public elementary school teacher

・ Former local board of education instructor

・ Former Senior Researcher, Prefectural Science Museum

・ Former NHK school education broadcast program committee member

・ Former Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

・ Narita City Board of Education After School Children's Classroom Steering Committee

・ Earth-friendly composition / activity report contest Minister of International Trade and Industry Award

I have long been involved in school education, especially science education, as a public elementary school teacher. Above all, we continue to study the use of medaka as a teaching material, and the method of raising medaka eggs is adopted in the science textbook for the fifth grade of elementary school.

I have loved science museums and museums since I was a child, and even now, when I go on a trip, I always visit the local science museums and museums.

My dream is to build my own science museum. But this science museum is a little different from what I've seen so far. Local children go here. The exhibits are handmade. It's really small and small, but when you go inside, you can feel the size and size of the space that connects not only to the world but also to the end of the universe, and I also value art.

The children who come here will sharpen their senses, be surprised, curious, think deeply, put together in words, and develop the ability to communicate to someone. And we will also accumulate the power to move on. Kirari Lab aims to be a science museum that keeps shining in each person's heart.

2025.3.20 春分の日

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