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A museum for architecture aficionados and history buffs
Located in western Tokyo, the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum offers an off-the-beaten-track look at Japanese culture. The museum was established in 1993 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Despite its young age, the architectural park serves as a cultural center with centuries-old buildings relocated and preserved on its grounds. Spend hours exploring historical buildings and discover the cultural heritage behind their walls.
In addition to architectural ruins and restored buildings, the museum also hosts seasonal events that bring traditional Japanese history to life. When you need a break, visit one of the on-site eateries or take a look in the museum shop.
- Musashi-Koganei StationJR Chuo LineKoganei-koen Nishiguchi Bus Stop5 min on foot
Price
General admission: 400 yen
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Facility Info
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RestroomsDining facilitiesSmoking areas
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JapaneseEnglishMandarin Chinese
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JapaneseEnglishChinese (simplified)Chinese (traditional)Korean
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Automatic doorsWheelchair rampElevatorMulti-purpose toiletOstomate restroomsDiaper changing facilitiesWheelchair loanStroller loanBreast feeding roomAccessible communication formats
For updated information on opening hours, closings, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.