Yaskawa Electric Miraikan

Learning the spirit of craftsmanship from cutting-edge robotics technology

Yaskawa Electric, whose innovations have dramatically advanced machinery worldwide, has spent a century honing its craftsmanship. Here, experience the joy and wonder of manufacturing brought to life by cutting-edge technology using world-class servo motors, inverters, and industrial robots. Please use this facility as a place to experience, learn, and discover the appeal of manufacturing and the latest robotics technologies, designed for customers, schools, research institutions, and members of the community.

1F Discover Yaskawa Electric's “Now”

Experience Yaskawa Electric's cutting-edge technology and future vision in this lounge space.

2F Experience the Amazing Craftsmanship of Yaskawa Electric

A participatory theme space exploring human-robot coexistence.

Factory Tours
<For High Schools, Technical Colleges, Universities, and Other General Groups>

Yaskawa Electric developed Japan's first fully electric industrial robot, the “MOTOMAN,” in 1977. Since then, it has continuously developed robots that automate tasks such as welding, assembly, painting, and handling, leading the industrial robot market both domestically and internationally.

During your tour of Robot Village, you will visit the Yaskawa Electric Miraikan, where we showcase robot technology and the appeal of manufacturing.

Information

Address
2-1 Kurosakijōishi, Yahatanishi Ward, Kitakyushu City

Contact
093-645-7705

FAX
093-645-7718

Tour Availability
Monday to Friday ※Reservation required (Excluding Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, company holidays, and days when tours are suspended due to company circumstances)

Tour Details

1. Company Overview Presentation

2. Tour (Approx. 0.7 km walk)

 1) Yaskawa Electric Miraikan (Exhibition Facility)
2) Yaskawa Electric History Museum

※The schedule may be subject to change depending on reservation status on the day.
※The tour content may be altered, shortened, or canceled due to inclement weather or other reasons.

Tour Times (Duration)

  • 9:30 AM–11:10 AM (100 minutes)

  • 1:30 PM–3:10 PM (100 minutes)

Number of participants
10 to 40 people
*School faculty and interpreters are not included in the number of participants.

Application Period
From the beginning of the month three months prior to the desired tour date until 21 days before that date.
Example: For a desired tour date of July 16, applications are accepted from April 1 to June 25 of the same year.

Admission Fee
Free

Website
http://www.yaskawa.co.jp/company/tour

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