The 6th
Snow Design Competition
Application form of the 6th Snow Design Competition
Prized works of the 1st Competition
Prized works of the 2nd Competition
Prized works of the 3rd Competition
Prized works of the 4th Competition
Prized works of the 5th Competition
Prized works of the 6th Competition
Facilities
STRUCTURE(Archiect:Arata Isozaki)
Overlooking Shibayama
Lagoon and Mt. Hakusan
in distance,the museum
building is characterized
with three hexagonal towers
imaging Snow Crystal shape.
Walking on the wide gentle
slope at the front, visitors
can enjoy changing view of
environment.
ENTRANCE
Across the bridge at the top
of the slope, the museum
entrance is located in the
first hexagonal tower.
CINEMA HALL(2F)・EXHIBION HALL(1F)
CINEMA HALL
Next to the admission booth and the entrance hall, visitors entrance hall enter into the Cinema Hall (the innermost hexagonal tower). Here, visitors learn about Dr.Nakaya’s life and science by a move “Spirit of Science; The World of Ukichiro Nkaya”,regularly shown several times daily.
EXHIBION HALL
Down the staircase in front of the Cinema Hall, visitors come to Hall in the first floor, which is divided into 5 zone and a special exhibit corner.
Next to the admission booth and the entrance hall, visitors entrance hall enter into the Cinema Hall (the innermost hexagonal tower). Here, visitors learn about Dr.Nakaya’s life and science by a move “Spirit of Science; The World of Ukichiro Nkaya”,regularly shown several times daily.
EXHIBION HALL
Down the staircase in front of the Cinema Hall, visitors come to Hall in the first floor, which is divided into 5 zone and a special exhibit corner.
DR.NAKAYA’S “PERSONALITY AND CAREER” ZONE
This zone traces the scientific, artistic, and daily aspects of Dr.
Nakaya’s whole life starting from his days of a child in Kaga.
It includes his years at the high shool in Kanazawa and in the
University of Tokyo, where he was much influenced by Prof.
Torahiko Terada. Various episodes in his life in London, Sapporo
and Tokyo are exhibited by many mementos and photographs.
BEAUTIFUL AND EXCITING “SNOW CRYSTALS” ZONE
Dr.Nakaya’s first work on snow was to take photographs of snow
crystals of various shapes in the campus of Hokkaido University
and on a high altitude of Mt. Tokachi.
Then he succeeded to produce artificial snow crystals of the same
Various shapes in the cold room laboratory of the university. From
the experiments, he could understand the relationship between the
shape of crystals and meteorogical conditions. A model cold room
lab and an apparatus for producing crystals are exhibited here.
Visitors can enjoy many large photographs of various snow crystals
On panels, as well as three-dimensional, and microscopic display.
Later experimental device used on the Space Shuttle is on display
Here.
TRY AN EXPERMENT IN THE “ICE CRYSTAL” ZONE
In early 1950s, Dr.Nakaya carried out research on ice single crystals
in the U.S.A. SIPLE. His first experiment there was the examination of
beautiful Tyndall figures grown in ice when it was irradiated by light.
Everyone of the visitors is encouraged to carry out his or her own
Tyndall figure experiment in a special booth.
“GREENLAND AND HAWAI”ZONE
Dr.Nakaya’s research on glacial ice conducted in the “Under-
Ice Town” in Greenland, as well as a study on snow crystal nuclei on
the top of Mt. Mauna Loa in Hawaii. Recent research on ice sheet conducted
by Japanese Antarctic Expeditions is also mentioned.
“INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES” ZONE
As a world-leading researcher on snow and ice, Dr. Nakaya served as a vice-
president of the International Commission of Snow and Ice.
This section displays his wide activities and influence on the international
Stage.
ROCK GARDEN:GREENLAND GLACIER FIELD(Design:Fujiko Nakaya)
The rock garden beyond the exhibition hall is a reproduction of a
Greenland glacier field. The rock came from the Thule area in
Greenland, near the location of Dr. Nakaya’s last field of research.

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