The history and structure related to containers such as canned ・ bottle ・ PET bottles were explained in an easy-to-understand manner using panels and videos. There were many elements that children would be happy, such as the mechanism that the explanation is displayed when scanning the QR code of the container and the quiz that shows the answer when opening the door.
Container culture museum in Osaki Forest Building. The museum is dominated by containers (containers). Many beautiful containers were displayed. There were many types and it was impressive.
A museum that uses the first floor of the Toyojegwan Group headquarters building near Osaki Station as an exhibition hall. A free admission museum where you can explore the history and development of courage and packaging around the world.
I stopped by when I went to Shinagawa Ward in December. It is a container-related museum (Toyo Can Group) located a 6-minute walk from JR Osaki Station. You can learn about the history, features, recycling, etc. of containers 々. It is a free museum that children and adults can enjoy. If you are interested, why not visit it?
Well, well.
If you think about it, you can recognize that containers are indispensable in life, and you can make various discoveries.
It's fun and easy to understand.
The history and structure related to containers such as canned ・ bottle ・ PET bottles were explained in an easy-to-understand manner using panels and videos. There were many elements that children would be happy, such as the mechanism that the explanation is displayed when scanning the QR code of the container and the quiz that shows the answer when opening the door.
Culture of containers
Container culture museum in Osaki Forest Building. The museum is dominated by containers (containers). Many beautiful containers were displayed. There were many types and it was impressive.
A glance at the history of packaging
A museum that uses the first floor of the Toyojegwan Group headquarters building near Osaki Station as an exhibition hall. A free admission museum where you can explore the history and development of courage and packaging around the world.
Container の Museum
I stopped by when I went to Shinagawa Ward in December. It is a container-related museum (Toyo Can Group) located a 6-minute walk from JR Osaki Station. You can learn about the history, features, recycling, etc. of containers 々. It is a free museum that children and adults can enjoy. If you are interested, why not visit it?