Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum — World-Class Fossil Collection
The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum ranks among the world's three premier dinosaur museums (alongside Beijing and Drumheller, Canada) and houses Japan's most significant fossil discoveries. The museum's design is striking: a massive silver dome half-buried in the hillside, resembling a fallen meteorite. Inside, the central exhibition hall descends 44 meters underground in a spiral — visitors walk through geological time from the Paleozoic to the present, surrounded by 44 full dinosaur skeletons including five species discovered in Fukui.
Fukui's claim to paleontological fame rests on the Kitadani Dinosaur Quarry, 20 minutes from the museum, where over 10,000 fossils have been excavated since 1982. Four dinosaur species are endemic to the region: Fukuiraptor, Fukuisaurus, Fukuititan, and Koshisaurus. The museum's fossil preparation lab operates behind floor-to-ceiling glass — visitors watch technicians clean and assemble bones discovered months prior. The experience bridges the gap between museum display and active science in a way few institutions achieve.
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