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The Adachi City Museum is a history and culture museum in Adachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan, where visitors can experience, discover, and learn through interactive exhibits. The museum grounds feature a...read more about ADACHI CITY MUSEUM
Opened in May 1998, the Arakawa Furusato Museum is a history and culture museum in Minamisenju, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan, serving as an information hub for local history and cultural heritage. The...read more about ARAKAWA FURUSATO MUSEUM
The Akino Fuku Museum is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Japanese author Akino Fuku, showcasing her literary contributions and the cultural context of her time.
The Atomi Kakei Memorial Museum is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Japanese painter Atomi Kakei, showcasing a range of his masterpieces and providing insights into his artistic...read more about Atomi Kakei Memorial Museum
The Chihiro Art Museum Tokyo is dedicated to the works of Chihiro Iwasaki, a renowned Japanese painter and illustrator known for her children's books. The museum showcases a collection of her art...read more about CHIHIRO ART MUSEUM TOKYO
The Currency Museum at the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, traces the history of Japanese currency from ancient times to the modern era. Exhibits cover coins, paper...read more about Currency Museum, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan
The Edo-Tokyo Museum showcases the history and culture of Tokyo, focusing on the Edo period and its transformation into the modern metropolis.
The Eisei Bunko Museum is a museum dedicated to the preservation of Japanese art and cultural heritage, featuring a vast collection of historical documents, artworks, and artifacts.
FUDENOSATO KOBO is a traditional Japanese workshop focusing on handcrafted goods and local artisanal products.
A memorial hall dedicated to Hoshun Yamaguchi, celebrating his contributions and legacy.
The Japanese Lamp and Lighting Museum showcases a variety of traditional and modern lighting artifacts, highlighting the cultural significance and evolution of lighting in Japan.
Following his graduation from Meiji University,Masao Koga moved to the Yoyogi-Uehara district where he set up residence in 1938 at what is now the location of the museum.It was Koga's dream to...read more about KOGA MASAO MUSEUMU OF MUSIC
The KUWAYAMA ART MUSEUM showcases a diverse collection of contemporary art and aims to promote cultural exchange through various exhibitions and educational programs.
Manga Kaikan is a hub for manga enthusiasts, offering a wide selection of manga books, merchandise, and events related to Japanese pop culture.
The Meguro History Museum showcases the rich history and culture of the Meguro area, featuring exhibits that highlight the local heritage, artifacts, and community stories.
The MIN-ON MUSIC MUSEUM is dedicated to the art and culture of music, showcasing a variety of musical instruments and offering insights into music's role in society.
The Museum of Maritime Science is dedicated to the history and technology of maritime activities, showcasing a collection of vessels, maritime artifacts, and interactive exhibits related to the sea...read more about MUSEUM OF MARITIME SCIENCE
Matsuoka Museum of Art was founded by Seijiro Matsuoka,enterpriser,in 1975 and reopened at Shirokanedai in 2000.The museum collection consists mainly of artifacts of ancient Orient, modern...read more about Matsuoka Museum of Art
The Museum is divided into three departments, each having a distinct origin. The Commodity Department considers lifestyles through commodities; and the Criminal Materials Department contemplates...read more about Meiji University Museum