Edo-Tokyo Museum

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The Edo-Tokyo Museum offers a fascinating journey through Tokyo's transformation from the Edo period to the modern metropolis it is today. Located in Ryogoku, this architectural marvel features life-sized reconstructions of historical buildings, including a replica of the famous Nihonbashi Bridge, allowing visitors to literally walk through 400 years of history. Interactive exhibits and detailed dioramas bring to life the culture, daily activities, and dramatic changes that shaped one of the world's most dynamic cities.

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๐Ÿ’ก Tips for Visitors

Free English audio guides are available and highly recommended to fully understand the extensive exhibits. The museum is located near Ryogoku Station, famous for sumo wrestling, so consider combining your visit with the nearby Sumo Museum or a chanko nabe lunch. Note that the museum is currently closed for major renovations until 2025, so check the official website for reopening dates before planning your visit.

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