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Edo-Tokyo Museum

Japan, 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida ward, Tokyo

Located in Ryogoku, Sumida Ward, Tokyo, the Edo-Tokyo Museum is a place where you can experience the history and culture of Tokyo from the Edo period to the present day. Inside, life-sized replicas of Nihonbashi Bridge and the Nakamura-za Theater are recreated, and you can learn about life at the time through elaborate dioramas. Following a renovation in 2026, a giant model of the Hattori Clock Shop, a symbol of Meiji-era Ginza, was added, expanding the exhibits to the 2010s. It is a place where you can trace the transformation of the city on an overwhelming scale and experience the awe-inspiring connection between history and the future.

Business Time
  • Monday:  Close
  • Tuesday:  9:30~17:30
  • Wednesday:  9:30~17:30
  • Thursday:  9:30~17:30
  • Friday:  9:30~17:30
  • Saturday:  9:30~19:30
  • Sunday:  9:30~17:30
Telephone number 03-3626-9974
Website https://www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/
Access
  • 5-minute walk from Ryogoku Station (JR and Toei Oedo Line subway)
Language 日本語 / English / 中文繁體 / 中文简体
Last Update : 2026.03.26   MATCHA

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