Edo-Tokyo Museum, Immerse in the Vibrant Edo Legacy and Tokyo's Evolution

1-4-1 Yokozuna, Sumida-ku, Tokyo-to
The exhibition and arrangement of the entire museum are very good
4.4

Introduction

A museum showcasing the history of Edo and Tokyo? Look no further! This open-air museum focuses on the themes of Edo and Tokyo, with a rich collection of exhibits that provide a comprehensive and detailed look at the development and transformation of Tokyo throughout different periods. The museum features many life-sized models that authentically depict the daily life and environment of early Edo. Unlike typical national museums, this museum focuses more on the daily lives and details of common people rather than the works of famous artists, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in history and experience a unique perspective.
Address
1-4-1 Yokozuna, Sumida-ku, Tokyo-to
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 to 17:30, the museum is closed on Mondays. On Saturdays the museum extends its hours of operation until 19:30 and is closed on Mondays.
Transportation
Get off at the west exit of Lianggu Station on the JR Sobu Line and walk for 3 minutes; get off at the east exit and walk for 7 minutes. Get off at Ryougoku Station on the Toei Oedo Line and walk for 1 minute after exiting from A4 or A3.