江戸東京博物館
東京・關東History museum

江戸東京博物館

Step back in time at the Edo-Tokyo Museum in Ryogoku, where sprawling scale models and life-size reconstructions bring centuries of Tokyo’s past to life. Cross a full-scale replica of the famous Nihonbashi, wander reconstructed Edo, Meiji and Showa streets, and peek into a recreated Nakamuraza theatre to feel how the city once looked, worked and played.

開放時間
9:30-17:30; Saturdays until 19:30; last admission 30 minutes before closing; closed Mondays and year-end/New Year holidays
門票
Permanent-exhibition admission applies, and online ticket sales are available. Special exhibitions may use different pricing.
到達方式
The museum is directly convenient from Ryogoku, especially Toei Oedo Line Ryogoku Station A4 and JR Ryogoku Station.
建議停留時間
2-4 hr
推薦到訪時段
Any season works. It is especially useful on hot, rainy, or winter days because the collection is indoors.
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  • The museum reopened on March 31, 2026 after a long renovation closure.
  • Pair it with nearby Ryogoku Kokugikan or the Sumida Hokusai Museum for a stronger history-focused day.

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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07

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