Fukagawa Edo Museum

Museum Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan

What to expect

The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a museum that showcases a life-size replica of a Tokyo streetscape from the Edo period. The museum features 11 buildings, including houses, shops, a theater, and a fire tower, all built using traditional techniques. Visitors can walk down the streets and enter the shops and houses, and the lighting varies to reproduce different times of day. The museum offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the lifestyles of people during the Edo period. Volunteer guides, including English-speaking guides, are available to explain the exhibits. The museum is also wheelchair accessible, with facilities such as automatic doors, wheelchair ramps, and multi-purpose toilets

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This family's experience:

Activities: We spent time at the Fukagawa Edo Museum, where kids can learn about everyday life in old Japan by pretending to cook on a Japanese wood stove and exploring narrow village streets

Highlights: My husband and I liked the space, too ✨