Just a few minutes walk from the train station along a quiet street the museum is easy to find. There is no charge, the staff are friendly, and there is an English-language brochure. The museum tracks...
We really enjoyed this little free museum between visits to nearby Kodokan Judo and Origami Kaikan. Good for kids (9 and 12). Get the free audio guide.
NIce display of original water features and pipings
Great for learning history and the local culture The building is within walking distance of Hotel Edoya and along the ways you will see local apartments and shops and immerse yourself in the local dai...
It is no exaggeration to say that you can see the history of Tokyo since the early modern times.
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Former 々 It is a museum that has a water purification plant for water supply, and now has a pumping plant in the basement. The second floor is about water supply in the Edo period, and the first floor is an exhibition about water supply after the Meiji Restoration. It was a fulfilment that I couldn't think of as free, including renting an audio guide. In the last break space, there was also a corner where you could drink tap water in Tokyo.
Great little museum and free!!
Really sweet little museum. Some interesting exhibits - mostly in Japanese but there is an English audio guide Free entry as well!
Interesting Historical Museum
Just a few minutes walk from the train station along a quiet street the museum is easy to find. There is no charge, the staff are friendly, and there is an English-language brochure. The museum tracks...
Free, English audio guide, good for kids
We really enjoyed this little free museum between visits to nearby Kodokan Judo and Origami Kaikan. Good for kids (9 and 12). Get the free audio guide.
NIce display of original water features and pipings
Great for learning history and the local culture The building is within walking distance of Hotel Edoya and along the ways you will see local apartments and shops and immerse yourself in the local dai...
It is no exaggeration to say that you can see the history of Tokyo since the early modern times.
Former 々 It is a museum that has a water purification plant for water supply, and now has a pumping plant in the basement. The second floor is about water supply in the Edo period, and the first floor is an exhibition about water supply after the Meiji Restoration. It was a fulfilment that I couldn't think of as free, including renting an audio guide. In the last break space, there was also a corner where you could drink tap water in Tokyo.