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Kyoto Sangyo University Koyama Astronomical Observatory

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Meteorite collection, large reflecting telescope and advanced observation equipment

Capturing the sparkle of distant stars to unravel the mysteries of the universe

Opened in 2010 on the campus of Kyoto Sangyo University, this observatory is equipped with a Ritchey–Chrétien reflector telescope (1.3 m aperture), the largest telescope owned by a private university in Japan, and it is named "Araki Telescope" after astrophysicist Toshima Araki, the founder of the university. The observatory has developed astronomical observation instruments on a par with the world's best. The university uses them to analyze the light of stars collected by telescopes and thus study various celestial bodies in the universe. So far, the observatory and its instruments have been put to use in finding out that nova explosions are deeply involved in the birth of the solar system, and they have a track record of research on Cepheid-type variable stars, which was the specialty of Dr. Araki, the founder of the university.
This premier facility is used by university researchers and students – but, as a way to share knowledge, astronomical observation events and astronomy lectures are also held for local citizens, and night-sky education is also promoted in collaboration with nearby elementary, junior and senior high schools. Precious meteorites collected from across the globe are also on display in the lobby on the first floor.

photoAraki Telescope

Araki Telescope

photoAstronomical observation

Astronomical observation

photoKoyama Observatory

Koyama Observatory

Address Kyoto Sangyo University Motoyama, Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto
TEL 075-705-3001
FAX 075-705-3002
URL https://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/observatory/
Hours 9:00 to 16:30 from Mon to Fri (no booking required), only open on Sat whenever there is a stargazing event from 14:30 until end of event (reservation required)
Closed Sun, hols, uni hols, entrance exam days, etc.
Adm Free
Access Take City Bus (Kita Line 3) or Kyoto Bus (Line 40) to Kyoto Sandaimae from Kitaoji Station on the Karasuma Subway Line
Parking None

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