Here you will find a postal museum that displays the history of the Japanese postal system, stamps from around the world and various postal communication related materials. The museum consists of seven theme normal display areas and planning exhibition areas, and the main displays are equipped with Japanese and English instructions. It is interesting to watch the mailbox, stamps and delivery methods while comparing the postal system of your own country! The museum's attached store sells a variety of cute envelope sets and beautifully patterned postcards. If you usually contact relatives and friends by phone or email, you may occasionally use the text to write a letter to the other party. Use the touch-touch ticket machine to buy tickets. The screen display can choose Japanese / English / Chinese / Korean and other languages. You can take pictures in the museum, but flashes are not allowed. Please note!
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Here you will find a postal museum that displays the history of the Japanese postal system, stamps from around the world and various postal communication related materials. The museum consists of seven theme normal display areas and planning exhibition areas, and the main displays are equipped with Japanese and English instructions. It is interesting to watch the mailbox, stamps and delivery methods while comparing the postal system of your own country! The museum's attached store sells a variety of cute envelope sets and beautifully patterned postcards. If you usually contact relatives and friends by phone or email, you may occasionally use the text to write a letter to the other party. Use the touch-touch ticket machine to buy tickets. The screen display can choose Japanese / English / Chinese / Korean and other languages. You can take pictures in the museum, but flashes are not allowed. Please note!
This museum introduces the history of the development of Japan Post and can also see many precious old stamps
The place is a bit small, but it is worth going, recommended.
The Postal Museum Japan is located in Motian District, Tokyo, not far from SkyTree. It displays newspaper dispatchers, stamps, mailboxes, postal and Telecommunication Transport vehicles, postal and electrical appliances from all over the world. Of course, there is also a historical account of the changes in the postal industry in Japan.
The national stamps on display are very interesting. It's time to suggest coming down from the clear sky tower. It's not very far. It's interesting, especially Japanese stamps.