Tokyo: History Museum
Places and attractions in the History museum category
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- Buddhist temple
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- Bridge
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- Modern art museum
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Tokyo National Museum
Grand site for Japanese art and antiques The Tokyo National Museum, standing as a cultural beacon in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, is the country's oldest and largest museum. Established in 1872, this prestigious institution is dedicated to preserving and displaying a comprehensive collection of art...
Shitamachi Museum
Cultural museum with replicas and relics Nestled in the heart of Tokyo's historic Ueno district, the Shitamachi Museum offers a unique window into the city's past, specifically the Shitamachi area, which was once home to Tokyo's working class. This museum is a treasure trove for those interested in...
Ancient Orient Museum
Nestled in the bustling heart of Tokyo, Japan, the Ancient Orient Museum offers a captivating retreat for those intrigued by the rich history of the Asian continent. This museum, situated within the Sunshine City shopping mall in the special wards of Tokyo, provides an...
Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame stands as a shrine to the nation's beloved sport. Located within the Tokyo Dome City, this museum pays homage to the history and legends of Japanese baseball, making it a must-visit...
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Contemporary museum charting Edo period The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a historical museum located at 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-Ku, Tokyo in the Ryogoku district. The museum opened in March 1993 to preserve Edo's cultural heritage, and features city models of Edo and Tokyo between 1590 and 1964.
Diplomatic Archives
The Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, is the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in charge of archiving Japan's diplomatic documents. An exhibition hall near the archives building can be visited freely, in which exhibits are regularly held.
Fukagawa Edo Museum
The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a museum of old Edo in the former Fukagawa ward of Tokyo, Japan. It consists of a large, covered, life-size replica of a Tokyo shitamachi neighborhood from around 1840, near the end of the Tokugawa period.
National Showa Memorial Museum
The National Showa Memorial Museum is a national museum in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, managed by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
Eisei Bunko Museum
The Eisei Bunko Museum is a museum in Bunkyo-ku district in Tokyo, Japan. Its collection includes historical documents and artifacts, and works of fine art.
Waseda University Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum
The Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum of Waseda University is a university museum devoted to the history of drama, with facilities used for cultural performances from all over the world.
Shakujii Park
Shakujii Park is a public park in the Japanese town of Shakujii, in Tokyo's Nerima ward. It is one of the larger parks in the metropolis.
Japanese Folk Crafts Museum
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum is a museum in Komaba, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the hand-crafted art of ordinary people.Access is from Komaba-Tōdaimae Station of Keio Inokashira Line.
Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum
The Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum is an art museum in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. From 1946 until 1974, Machiko Hasegawa drew the comic strip Sazae-san about an ordinary Japanese family led by a good-natured mother and wife, Sazae.
Kodansha Noma Memorial Museum
Kodansha Noma Memorial Museum is located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. Its collection includes fine Japanese art objects. The museum was opened in April 2000, in order to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the founding of Japan's largest publishing company, Kodansha Publishing Company.
Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art
The Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art is a private museum established in October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.
Maeda Ikutokukai
The Maeda Ikutokukai foundation is a public interest corporation established on February 26, 1926 for the management and preservation of the cultural heritage of the Maeda clan, rulers of the Kaga Domain. It is located in Komaba, Meguro, Tokyo.
Zoshigaya Missionary Museum
The Zoshigaya Missionary Museum is located at 1-25-5 Zōshigaya, Toshima, Tokyo. The museum is closest to Toden-zoshigaya Station on the Tokyo Sakura Tram and the Zoshigaya Station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line.
Meiji University
Meiji University, abbreviated as Meiji or Meidai, is a private research university located in the heart of Tokyo, Chiyoda City.
Kokugakuin University
Kokugakuin University is a private university, whose main office is in Tokyo's Shibuya district. The academic programs and research include Shinto study, Japanese history, Japanese and Chinese literature and cultural study, as well as the study of economics, jurisprudence and pedagogy.
Independent Administrative Institution National Museum
Independent Administrative Institution National Museum was the official name of the corporate entity created by the Japanese government in 2001 by merging three formerly independent national museums—the Tokyo National Museum, the Kyoto National Museum, and the Nara National Museum.