Edo-Tokyo Museum
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Tips about Edo-Tokyo Museum
Recommendations:
- What to do: Explore the detailed diorama models, learn about the history of Tokyo and Japan, and enjoy the interactive displays. Don't miss the Japanese magic tricks show.
- What to eat: Visit the on-site restaurant on the 7th floor for a meal during your visit.
- What to avoid: Avoid rushing through the exhibits, as each display offers valuable insights into Tokyo's past.
- Tips: Allocate enough time to fully explore both the Edo period and post-Edo period sections of the museum.
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