Kikokuryu Posted Wednesday at 08:59 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:59 AM (edited) I don't think anyone has posted about this museum, but the Tokai University Museum of Natural History is a local museum near my family's hometown in Shimizu, Shizuoka, Japan. This is a museum that I visited a lot of a kid, but I was told that the museum as well as the aquarium here was going to close to the public sometime around March of this year? Haven't been here in like 15 years, so I figured I should go one last time before it closes down. You can also get a discount for tickets at convenience stores. It's not a huge museum, but there was some oddities. Also, some of the labels here are either outdated, or . . . a bit odd. Cetiosaurus statue Species: Pterichthyodes milleri and Pterichthys milleri Locale: Scotland, United Kingdom These are the same exact thing right? It's clear the labels for these were printed at different times. Species: Pleuracanthus sp. Locale: Germany Species: Scutosaurus karpinskii, Dicynodon amahtyku, Inostrancevia alezandri, Estemmenosuchus uralensis Casts from Russia. Species: Sauropoda indet. (?) Locale: Alberta, Canada (???) They refer to is as possibly being Apatosaurus but . . . You used to be able to touch this fossil, which is what that covered up section in on the information. Not sure if this is pandemic related, or they figured it wasn't a great idea somewhere down the line. Species: Tarbosaurus baatar (Cast) Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Original in Russia, which likely explains all the specimens after this one that aren't casts. Oospecies: Protoceratopsidovum fluxuosum Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Species: Protoceratops sp. Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Species: Gallimimus sp. Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Species: Protoceratops sp. and Psittacosaurus sp. Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Species: Deinodon tidoe (???) Locale: カプサイ (Kapusai?), Russia Good old Deinodon. Age is listed as 97-65 MYA. Not sure where Kapusai, Capsai, Capusai is. Everything about the label looks like a mess, but probably the most interesting piece I saw. I spent the longest time just looking at this specimen. I'm sure as a kid, I just walked right past it to look at all the big skeletons. But coming back here as a collector made me see this place in a new perspective. Species: Tarbosaurus baatar Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Species: Saurolophus angustirostris Locale: Gobi Desert, Mongolia Species: Arcuaeogeryon peruvianus Locale: Uruguay Nothing comes up for this species or genus other than this specific specimen, so it's probably way outdated or was not right from the start. Or it is a spelling mistake. I know a lot of obscure genera don't come up if you mess up even a single letter. Species: Coelacanthus banffensis Locale: Canada Species: Carcharocles Otodus megalodon Locale: Atacama Desert, Chili Species: Carcharodon carcharias (Great White Shark) Locale: Kakegawa, Shizuoka, Japan Edited Wednesday at 09:24 AM by Kikokuryu 1 8 Link to post Share on other sites
rocket Posted Wednesday at 10:39 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 10:39 AM very nice pics, thanks for sharing. Never been there, hope to visit this nice museum some day Link to post Share on other sites
PFOOLEY Posted Wednesday at 03:58 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:58 PM Thank you for the tour. Link to post Share on other sites
jpc Posted Wednesday at 07:26 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:26 PM (edited) It's a shame it is planning to close. Edited Wednesday at 07:26 PM by jpc Link to post Share on other sites
Flx Posted Wednesday at 08:23 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:23 PM Thank you for the tour. Some of the pieces are really cool. I am pretty sure this is not an Apatosaurus femur though... Link to post Share on other sites
Kikokuryu Posted Wednesday at 08:38 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 08:38 PM (edited) 14 minutes ago, Flx said: Thank you for the tour. Some of the pieces are really cool. I am pretty sure this is not an Apatosaurus femur though... Yeah. The ID's on some of these are a bit wonky. Edited Wednesday at 08:38 PM by Kikokuryu Link to post Share on other sites
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