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IPS 2026 Conference – Fukuoka
IPS 2026 in Fukuoka has now finished and what a fabulous conference it was. With some 600 delegates , more than 100 presentations, 20 workshops, 11 panel discussions and dozens of vendor sessions it was an absolutely jam packed program. … Continue reading
Fulldome Festival 2026 Fukuoka
The Fulldome Festival 2026 Fukuoka took place June 18 -19, just prior to the IPS 2026 Conference. It was held in the planetarium at the Fukuoka City Science Museum which opened in 2017. The planetarium has a 25 metre dome … Continue reading
Nagoya Planetariums
Nagoya Japan hosts two planetariums and they offer two extremes. One is the world’s largest planetarium while the other is an LED planetarium (just one of two in Japan). The Fuji Nagoya Science Museum is an incredible building. The museum … Continue reading
Tokyo Planetariums
While travelling through Japan on my way to the IPS conference I cannot help but stop and visit some planetariums along the way. I have managed to visit two of the three planetariums in Tokyo. The first was the Konica … Continue reading