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The Tokyo Metropolitan Daigo Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall is not an online course platform in the traditional sense, but a public educational exhibition hall in Tokyo, Japan, centered on the real wooden deep-sea fishing vessel “Daigo Fukuryu Maru” as its core exhibit. Its theme focuses on the history of the Daigo Fukuryu Maru and its crew being affected by radioactive fallout after the United States conducted a hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands in 1954, and extends to topics such as nuclear testing, marine pollution, the suffering of the Marshall Islands, anti-nuclear movements, and peace education.
From an educational perspective, its subject areas center on peace education, postwar history, the history of nuclear weapons, environmental pollution, and social movements. Exhibits include the actual hull of the Daigo Fukuryu Maru, damage caused by the hydrogen bomb test, the crew’s illnesses, radioactive rain, contaminated tuna, nuclear pollution in the Pacific, global victims of nuclear testing, and a chronology of nuclear development. The text states that more than 400 groups from elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and other institutions visit each year, and volunteers can provide 15- to 20-minute explanations for students and civic groups. In addition, the managing organization has produced loanable exhibition panel sets, making it easier to hold related exhibitions in different locations.
Admission to the exhibition hall is free. Opening hours are 9:30 to 16:00, and it is closed on Mondays; if Monday is a public holiday, it opens that day and closes on Tuesday instead. The text does not show any other paid items, nor does it mention course certificates, training accreditation, or paid learning packages.
Its strengths lie in the powerful on-site educational value of the real vessel, the seriousness of its subject matter, and the completeness of its documentary context, making it well suited for school-based historical and peace education study trips. Free admission also lowers the barrier to participation. Its limitations are that it is not highly course-oriented: the captured content does not show age-specific lesson plans, an online course system, learning assessments, or a certificate mechanism. The teaching language can only be inferred from the official website text as Japanese, and there is no indication of Chinese-language services.
It is especially suitable for Japanese school groups, civic peace education activities, and learners researching the history of nuclear testing, Cold War history, and public memory. Chinese users planning an in-person visit should take into account local transportation and the language environment in Japan. The text does not provide information on whether the website can be accessed directly from mainland China, so its access status from China is rated as unknown.
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