Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
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Open today at 9:30-12:00,13:00-18:15
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3 Chome-2-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8959, JapanMap
Phone03-5253-4111
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I didn't think there was such a facility!
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It is a facility located in the government building of the Ministry of Education in Kasumigaseki. There are many corners, such as the exhibition of the former minister's office. I was able to visit it for free, and there were also high school students who seemed to be school excursion students. I first learned that there is such a facility.
It was quite quiet, probably because it was a place that I usually don't stop by and it was even more difficult to understand. However, the exhibition is quite interesting because it is explained in a simple and easy-to-understand manner so that children can understand education, sports, cultural properties, etc. There is also a room that reproduces the classroom, so I think it's a place where adults feel nostalgic. The tour time is about 15 About, take a closer look, 40 About ...
From the "Former Minister's Office", I was interested in the precisely reproduced models of [Todaiji Temple / Bell Tower (National Treasure)] and [Toji Subway / Kanchiin Guest Hall (National Treasure)].
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I was interested in building appreciation and visited here when I learned that the "former minister's office" at the time of its founding in 1933 was restored. This is composed of [3rd floor exhibition room] and [1st floor ラウンジ], and there is a direct access エレベータ to the 3rd floor exhibition room in the 1st floor エレベータ room, and the direct access エレベータ is left and the exhibition room [1 ~ 6 (however, room 6 is a planning exhibition room)] パンフレット (see attached photo) I have this, so I get this and look at it for reference ...
It's a free tour facility, but almost nothing changes compared to the last time. Sports relations have been displayed by people who have become another topic recently, and I realize that it is difficult to 々.
I didn't think there was such a facility!
It is a facility located in the government building of the Ministry of Education in Kasumigaseki. There are many corners, such as the exhibition of the former minister's office. I was able to visit it for free, and there were also high school students who seemed to be school excursion students. I first learned that there is such a facility.
Education, sports, cultural properties, etc ...
It was quite quiet, probably because it was a place that I usually don't stop by and it was even more difficult to understand. However, the exhibition is quite interesting because it is explained in a simple and easy-to-understand manner so that children can understand education, sports, cultural properties, etc. There is also a room that reproduces the classroom, so I think it's a place where adults feel nostalgic. The tour time is about 15 About, take a closer look, 40 About ...
From the "Former Minister's Office", I was interested in the precisely reproduced models of [Todaiji Temple / Bell Tower (National Treasure)] and [Toji Subway / Kanchiin Guest Hall (National Treasure)].
I was interested in building appreciation and visited here when I learned that the "former minister's office" at the time of its founding in 1933 was restored. This is composed of [3rd floor exhibition room] and [1st floor ラウンジ], and there is a direct access エレベータ to the 3rd floor exhibition room in the 1st floor エレベータ room, and the direct access エレベータ is left and the exhibition room [1 ~ 6 (however, room 6 is a planning exhibition room)] パンフレット (see attached photo) I have this, so I get this and look at it for reference ...
The exhibition is almost the same.
It's a free tour facility, but almost nothing changes compared to the last time. Sports relations have been displayed by people who have become another topic recently, and I realize that it is difficult to 々.
It was usually interesting.
You can enter here for free. The state of old schools and school lunches were exhibited, and I enjoyed it quite a bit.