Fire Museum

Museum Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan

What to expect

The Fire Museum is a facility that exhibits materials about the history and activities of the Tokyo Fire Department. Visitors can learn about fire protection and disaster prevention while looking back at the history of firefighting from the Edo period to the present age. The museum showcases a collection of exhibits, including historical documents, authentic firefighting tools, and firetrucks that were in active service. Visitors can also explore the history and evolution of firefighting and enjoy learning about the history of firefighting in modern Japan. The museum has a panoramic lounge on the 10th floor where visitors can bring their own meal and enjoy it. The museum is also wheelchair accessible and has facilities such as restrooms, elevators, and multi-purpose toilets

Plan your family visit to the Fire Museum with these blog insights 👇

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(Tip!) Tokyo with kids: 34x things to do with the family!

(Tip!) Tokyo with kids: 34x things to do with the family!
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Fire Museum, which is dedicated to the fire department and its history. The kids enjoyed dressing up as firefighters and playing in a fire department helicopter

Highlights: The kids loved dressing up as firefighters and playing in the helicopter. The museum was free, which was a nice bonus ✨