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Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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2 Chome-1-1 Atago, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0002, JapanMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +81-3-54006900
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西行阿里
5/5
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"Advertising Museum Tokyo" is the only advertising museum in Japan. It houses about 300,000 advertising materials from the Edo period to the present, as well as 30,000 books on marketing. The four cloud-shaped blocks hanging in the air are classified and presented as "happy advertising, surprising advertising, strongly resonating advertising, and thought-provoking advertising". The audience can stand in the "cloud" and feel these selected advertising contents. At the same time, nearly 2,000 posters and animated advertisements can be viewed through the newly installed large touch screen in the museum. 1-8-2 Higashishimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
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The NHK Broadcasting Museum is the first professional broadcasting museum in the world. It displays many cultural relic-level equipment and equipment related to broadcasting, and displays the history of broadcasting in an easy-to-understand manner through machines, scripts, sounds, and images.
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Other visitors' reviews of NHK Museum of Broadcasting
Show More Reviews"Advertising Museum Tokyo" is the only advertising museum in Japan. It houses about 300,000 advertising materials from the Edo period to the present, as well as 30,000 books on marketing. The four cloud-shaped blocks hanging in the air are classified and presented as "happy advertising, surprising advertising, strongly resonating advertising, and thought-provoking advertising". The audience can stand in the "cloud" and feel these selected advertising contents. At the same time, nearly 2,000 posters and animated advertisements can be viewed through the newly installed large touch screen in the museum. 1-8-2 Higashishimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo.