Edo-Tokyo Museum

1-4-1 Yokoami Phone: ☎ +81 03-3626-9974

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Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館 Edo-Tōkyō-hakubutsukan), 1-4-1 Yokoami (near Ryogoku subway station exits A3/A4; take the West exit from the JR station), ☎ +81 03-3626-9974, [5]. 9:30AM-5:30PM Tue-Sun; Sat until 7:30PM. Closed Mondays except during holidays or sumo tournament matches at nearby Ryōgoku.. One of the best museums in Tokyo, and that's saying something, this bizarre multi-story edifice suspended in midair and bearing not a small resemblance to a Star Wars Imperial Walker (meant to be a replica of an old raised warehouse) covers the history of the metropolis, starting from 1590 when it was selected as Japan's new capital Edo, all the way through the Kanto earthquake and firebombings of World War II. The museum is built with the latest technology including life-size replicas of entire buildings and the Nihombashi Bridge. Free informative tours are available in several languages, depending on which volunteers are around; audio guides in several languages always available. Pair it up with a visit to the more intimately sized Fukagawa Edo Museum in nearby Kōtō ward, just a couple of stops away on the Toei Ōedo subway line. ¥600.  

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