World's smallest ball bearing to be displayed at "THE SEKAI-ICHI" Special Exhibition held in the "Miraikan"

At "THE SEKAI-ICHI - Unique Inspirations 'Made in Japan'" Special Exhibition held in the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (located in Odaiba, Tokyo), which is opened from Saturday, December 7, 2013, more than 200 treasured items that originated in Japan and are blessed with being the "only one" and "number one" in the world in various aspects and boasting a culture and "monozukuri" (manufacturing) technology that are both elaborate and detailed, and exuding the spirit of Japanese hospitality or so-called "Omotenashi".

Please take this opportunity to visit there and take a look at Minebea's "world's smallest ball bearings with an external diameter of 1.5 mm" to be displayed as one of the manufacturing products that are "made in Japan" and are revered around in the world at the same time.

Special Exhibition "THE SEKAI-ICHI - Unique Inspirations" Made in Japan
Term : from Saturday, December 7, 2013 through Tuesday (National Holiday), May 6, 2014
Venue : Special Exhibition Zone b, 1st Floor, Miraikan (Odaiba, Tokyo)

* Please refer to the official website of the National Museum of Emerging Science and InnovationOpen in a new window for details including an outline of the Special Exhibition.

image : The world's smallest ball bearing on the Japanese short-grain rice

The world's smallest ball bearing on the Japanese short-grain rice

image : Exhibition at the Miraikan

Exhibition at the Miraikan

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