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The Edo Tokyo Museum began renovation in April 2023 and reopened in 2025. It is very convenient to come out of the Yuguo subway station. But during the current large-scale renovation, don't run for nothing.
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Edo-Tokyo Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Edo-Tokyo Museum is dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of Tokyo during the Edo period. Opened in March, 1993, the museum is housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse. Since opening it has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction. The Edo-Tokyo Museum aims to pass on to future generations the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo through the collection of related materials, the holding of exhibitions, and the preservation of a collection of about 590,000 items. Tokyo is a city with a long history and certainly anyone interested in this will want to visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum.
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Edo-Tokyo Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Edo Tokyo Museum began renovation in April 2023 and reopened in 2025. It is very convenient to come out of the Yuguo subway station. But during the current large-scale renovation, don't run for nothing.
We loved this museum very much. They recreated the whole structure of the Edo era as well as the buildings and bridges, which made the whole experience very memorable, especially for the children. A lot of exhibits (reproducts) can be touched. The old city model is really interesting. I definitely recommend you to see it.
Compared with the national treasure in the National Museum, this museum is a display of Tokyo style since the Edo era, so there are many things to touch and try, there are many interactive facilities, it is a very playable museum.
Built in 1993, it is a museum that provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of Tokyo. The shape is modeled on the ancient Japanese elevated warehouse, divided into seven floors, with two entrances, but no matter which entrance to enter, the first visit is always the sixth floor, and then from this floor to each other to visit, and this design is precisely the uniqueness of the museum. After reaching the sixth floor, you need to pass a replica "Japan Bridge" to reach the permanent exhibition room.
So far, there is absolutely no other museum with many materials and exhibits from Edo (Tokyo). If you have never been there, please go there once.
Although most of the venues are elderly people. But a lot of people take notes with pen and paper seriously. It seems that they can see themselves decades later. After looking at the ontology, I found that the knife painted by my mother was really very carefully painted. After leaving the scene, there was a place where lucky millet was put. An aunt saw it and immediately said with great excitement: [quot] ~ -
印象最深的還是某人說的:“你看看你家,都燒成黑碳了還得展⋯”太扎心了,我也很絕望啊!超心疼的⋯要是CCP來東京展,我天天去你信不信!說到做到!可是你為什麼在名古屋君に会いたくて、でも会えなくて〜♪ (だまれ!