Edo-Tokyo Museum, Tokyo
The Edo-Tokyo Museum was opened in 1993 as a place to learn about the culture and history of Edo-Tokyo and think about the future. The characteristic building is a reference to a raised-floor storehouse. In the permanent exhibition room of about 9,000 square meters, there is a large-scale restoration model, a scale model that reproduces the situation at that time, and the actual materials that were actually used at that time. increase. There is also a contact experience class that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.
Detailed information
Location: 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0015
Hours: 9:30-17:30 (9:30-19:30 on Saturdays)
Closed: Every Monday (if Monday is a public holiday or a compensatory holiday, the following day), New Year holidays
Price: Permanent exhibition viewing fee general 600 yen
Access by train: Ryogoku Station (JR Sobu Line/Toei Oedo Line)
Inquiries: Phone: 03-3626-9974 (representative) 9:00-17:30 (except closed days)