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It's an open-air museum, which takes you into the historic old Japanese buildings and you can walk into every house and store. Anyway, you will learn about the Japanese lifestyle because it is displayed here.
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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Edo-Tokyo Architectural Garden is an outdoor museum built for the purpose of relocation, preservation, restoration and display and inheritance of historical buildings. It was built in the Metropolitan Koganei Park. It is famous for Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away". The exhibition area is divided into indoor and outdoor areas. A total of 27 restored buildings were constructed in the park from the Edo period to the early Showa period. Visitors can come here to experience the street scene of Japan's Edo period.
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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's an open-air museum, which takes you into the historic old Japanese buildings and you can walk into every house and store. Anyway, you will learn about the Japanese lifestyle because it is displayed here.
To understand the changes of Tokyo, it is right to come here. This open museum with Edo and Tokyo as the theme is rich in exhibits, detailed historical materials, and full and detailed displays of the development and changes of Tokyo in various periods. There are many large models with physical objects in the exhibit, which more truly re-emerges the life state of early Edo in front of travelers.
It is famous for Miyazaki's "spirited away". It is located in the small Jinjing Park of Duli, the hinterland is vast, green grass, displaying the distinction of indoor and outdoor exhibitions of real buildings very different from the museum, with Edo period and the early days of the showa era mainly buildings, large and small buildings totaling more than 20 buildings. The park has a strong atmosphere of streets and houses in the Gaogang area, and visitors can experience the streetscape of the Edo era in Japan.
It is Japan's very famous Edo era. Many animations are based on this era. For example, Yin Soul, Bo Sakura Ghost, etc. The streets are arranged according to the Edo era. There will really be a feeling of entering the comic scene.
The park has built 27 restored buildings from the Edo era to the early days of Showa. The restored buildings involve many categories such as cottage houses and shops that make people feel the nail atmosphere, and inherit precious cultural heritage to the next generation.