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on Sun Mar 12 2023
It was my first visit, and it was excellent. It was a very expensive performance, and the level of satisfaction was far beyond what the admission cost. To see all the attractions, it took approximately 2 hours. It closes at 16 30, and tickets go on sale at 16 00. We recommend that you start your visit around noon. Finally, I looked around the store... see more
on Sun Mar 12 2023
You can have a great day exploring the various flowers and trees. (
on Sat Mar 11 2023
The museum's experience is more historical than architectural. The Japanese have very little information on the buildings and their history, including who they belonged to. Each building is given a brief summary. The museum's name is Edo. However, it is a mess and many of its buildings date back to 1910 or 1937. This makes it difficult to fully imm... see more
on Sat Mar 11 2023
on Tue Mar 07 2023
(It was closing just before it closed, so I could not see the building slowly. However, I did understand some of its history. It will likely be packed during the cherry blossom season. (
on Fri Feb 24 2023
) I visited in mid February. The plum blossoms were just blooming, and the scent of plum was very good. You can visit farmhouses from the Edo period and Western style buildings from the Meiji period onwards. In particular, the glass windows of the Takahashi Korekiyo residence, which was relocated and restored, are different from the modern glass, a... see more
on Wed Feb 22 2023
) The goodness of the exhibition that does not seem to be an admission fee of 400 yen. I spent more than 4 hours on the tour. Since it is an outdoor facility, we recommend visiting on a sunny day! Various buildings from the Edo period to the Showa period are on display. You can enter and tour the buildings that were actually used, such as public b... see more
on Tue Feb 21 2023
) Perfect place. Gives a good overview of the era in terms of architecture. Very cool houses. After covid, new exhibits were added. It s good that the museum is developing. (
on Sun Feb 19 2023
) Bustling is back (
on Sun Feb 19 2023
) It was wonderful to see splendid buildings from the Meiji and Taisho eras relocated. (
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on Sat Jan 07 2023
This is where you will find buildings that you enjoy and if you want to go back in time.
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on Sat Jan 07 2023
It was beautiful under the sun so it was easy to see. Not only are there zaibatsu and politicians houses, but also many merchant houses and farmhouses that invoke nostalgia. Takahashi Korekiyo's home was especially impressive. The surrounding park is large so everyone was enjoying the new year s sunshine. I had an amazing time.
on Sat Jan 07 2023
It has a retro feel. There's a park right next to it, so it is easy for everyone.
on Sat Jan 07 2023
Maekawa House
on Sat Jan 07 2023
It was something I wanted to do for some time, but it opened to the public on the third of January free of charge.
on Sat Jan 07 2023
Beautiful architecture and beautiful interiors of these houses
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on Sat Jan 07 2023
It will fit most buildings. You'll need to remove your shoes prior to entering, but thick socks are recommended as it is extremely cold on the ground.
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