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Edo-Tokyo Museum

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https://www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/

 Tips about Edo-Tokyo Museum

The Edo-Tokyo Museum is highly recommended for all ages, providing an engaging journey through Tokyo's history from the Edo period to modern times. Visitors can enjoy incredibly detailed miniatures, interactive displays, and a fascinating insight into everyday life in Japan. It is suggested to allocate 3-4 hours for the visit to fully explore the 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.
1-chōme-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0015, Japan

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