Edo-Tokyo Museum Tours

Edo-Tokyo Museum


With a replica of a historic bridge and scale models of old towns, this museum provides an exceptional look at Japan between the 17th and 19th centuries.

The Edo-Tokyo Museum is one of the preeminent museums exploring and chronicling the history of Tokyo in the Edo Period. It is housed in a fascinating building whose appearance resembles the look of a futuristic warehouse. Explore the permanent and temporary exhibits to learn more about Tokyo, which was known as Edo until 1869.

Embark on a tour of the museum with an English-speaking guide. Study the various displays containing possessions and memorabilia from centuries ago. Many of the display areas are constructed in the style of Edo architecture, revealing signs and symbols that provide clues about the political and corporate realms of the period.

Inspect the scale models of towns and marvel at the life-size replicas of people and structures from those times. Look at the various temporary exhibits relating to Tokyo and its past that pass through the museum. Among the highlights is the accurate replica of the Nihonbashi Bridge that led to Edo.

Stand outside and marvel at the ambitious architecture of the building, whose legs hoist much of the structure as a cantilever in the air. It was designed by architect Kiyonori Kikutake. The museum first opened in 1993. Visit its related institution, the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Museum, in western Tokyo.

Pay a fee for a ticket to the permanent exhibit and ask for discounts for students and seniors. Special exhibits may have higher fees. Note that the site opens Tuesday through Sunday from morning until late afternoon, remaining open several hours into the evening on Saturdays.

The Edo-Tokyo Museum is near the eastern bank of the Sumida River that runs through eastern Tokyo. Ride the metro to the Ryogoku Station and walk east and then north for less than 10 minutes to get here. Explore the neighborhood for other gems such as the Sumo Museum, the Statue of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Ryōgoku Sunrize theater, which hosts live music events.

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Things to do near Edo-Tokyo Museum

At the Edo-Tokyo Museum, visitors can delve into Japan's rich history through engaging exhibits and interactive displays. Nearby, explore shopping areas and enjoy art galleries, while also experiencing traditional rakugo storytelling performances. Don't miss the chance to visit iconic sightseeing spots and the charming Asakusa district, making your trip a well-rounded cultural adventure.

Shopping

For a vibrant shopping experience near the Edo-Tokyo Museum, check out the Tsukiji Outer Market, just 3 miles away, offering fresh seafood and local delicacies. Nearby, Ginza Six is a lively shopping mall with entertainment options, while Ginza Wako Building, located 2 miles away, boasts luxury goods.

Recreation

At the Edo-Tokyo Museum, you can catch a game at the Tokyo Dome, just 3 miles away, for an energizing sports experience. For relaxation, LaQua Tokyo Dome City, located 2 miles away, offers soothing body treatments. Don't miss the entertainment vibes at Suntory Hall, 4 miles away, featuring captivating concerts.

Adventure

The Seaside Promenade Wood Deck, located 7 miles from the Edo-Tokyo Museum, offers a scenic boardwalk perfect for leisurely strolls with beach vibes. Nearby, the Koshu Highway, just 1 mile away, invites outdoor exploration, while the Chidorigafuchi Walking Path, 3 miles from the museum, showcases beautiful hiking trails with stunning scenery.

Nightlife

In Tokyo, the Kabuki-za Theatre enchants with its captivating performances just 2 miles from the Edo-Tokyo Museum, blending culture and romance. Nearby, Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku offers stunning cosmic shows 1 mile away, while Cineswitch Ginza, also 2 miles away, screens the latest films in a romantic setting.

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If you're visiting the Edo-Tokyo Museum, you'll find a variety of attractions nearby, including shrines, urban parks, and temples, perfect for culture enthusiasts and families alike. Explore the rich history at the museum, and enjoy the outdoor experiences that the area offers. With options like the Tokyo Museum and other local highlights, there’s plenty to see and do that will enhance your trip to Tokyo.

  • Tokyo Skytree: Standing at 634 meters, Tokyo Skytree is an iconic modern tower offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors can explore shopping, dining, and an aquarium, immersing themselves in the vibrant energy of Tokyo.
  • Sensoji Temple: As Tokyo's oldest temple, Sensoji Temple is a cultural gem surrounded by bustling Nakamise Street, where you can indulge in traditional snacks and souvenirs. The serene atmosphere and stunning architecture provide a glimpse into Japan's rich history.
  • Tokyo Imperial Palace: The residence of Japan's Imperial Family, Tokyo Imperial Palace features beautiful gardens and historic structures. Although access is limited, guided tours offer an enriching insight into Japan's imperial legacy and cultural heritage.

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