Shitamachi Museum in Taito-ku

Shitamachi(Old town) Museum in Taito-ku

The old town of Tokyo was reproduced in the hall and you will feel as if you'd been transported through time!

Explanation on display is available in English, with pamphlets in English and French, so people coming to see the sights from abroad can feel relieved, and enjoy the life and culture as well as tradition of old town.

<1st floor exhibition room

Furniture, tools and goods that were actually used during Taishō Period are on display; you can walk in the street there and also enter the structures.

Taishō Period=1912~1926

In a Japanese traditional-style candy store, you can buy nostalgic confectionery.

You can draw a fortunetelling paper slip at Inari Shrine

<2nd floor exhibition room

Documents related to the old town area of Taito-ku are on exhibit.

 

There is Bandai which was used at sento (public baths) , and you can sit there and experience a comfortable feeling.

Bandai= platform for the attendant (often the owner) at which to collect a fee or watch over the dressing rooms, placed near the entrance.

 

It is clear that people's lives have changed significantly with the times.

 

How to get there

By train

JR Keisei line, Tokyo Metro Ginza line and Hibiya line: get off at Ueno station and walk about 5 minutes

 

By car

There is no parking lot, so you have to search for parking lots in the vicinity if you go there by car.

Prices and Business Hours

Prices

General: 300 yen  (200 yen)

Elementary/junior high school/high school students : 100 yen (50 yen)

 

※( ) is a group rate of 20 or more

Business Hours

AM9:30~PM4:30

Regular holidays: Monday and New Year holidays

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