-
- USA/Canada 1-800-285-2726
- Australia (02) 8006 4411
The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a Tokyo museum that recreates what life looked like during Japan's Edo Period. The museum features a large hall with replicas of houses, inns, shops, and a watchtower all from the Edo Period. There is a great level of detail that is involved with each of the replicas, to provide an authentic feel. The day's
operate in 45 minute cycles, including a rising and setting sun. The museum also adjusts to the various seasons, featuring cherry blossoms in the Spring or rain during the rainy-season. The museum's village
is designed for guests to freely walk into each part of the town, to see what Edo looked like through various statuses and perspectives. There is also a video that provides more detail about the Edo Period for museum guests to enjoy, in between visiting the town's
attractions.
Learn about Tokyo's past and see what life was like with your own eyes while we explore Tokyo's Fukagawa Edo Museum on our line of Cherry Blossom Japan Tours or Highlights Japan Tour Packages, available Spring and Year-Round!
Museum shows how the 15th century village of Edo grew to be Tokyo
The Samurai Museum is the ideal destination for the samurai aficionado.
Japanese traditional garden with a pond and rock garden
Hot spring theme park where every day is festival
A history theme park depicting life during the Edo Period in Tochigi Prefecture
Imperial Palace Plaza comprises the moats and spacious plaza
Preciously restored neighborhood filled with traditional Kyoto-esque shops
Shopping Street of Ancient Kyoto