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I stopped by on the way back from the Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. I had a simple procedure at the entrance and was allowed to enter for free. It was a simple exhibition, but I enjoyed it. There are few people and it is a little-known spot. I didn't use it because it was outside business hours, but it seems that I can use the dining room. The shop was available.
I wonder if more people visit "Tokyo Customs" for work than tourists.
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I wonder if more people visit "Tokyo Customs" for work than tourists. I think the admission fee was free. There is a "Tokyo Customs Information Plaza" in a part of the building in "Tokyo Customs". It is a facility that exhibits and introduces the history and current situation of "Customs" as it is. For example, about copy products, smuggling and its methods, the Washington Convention, etc. Well, if you are interested in visiting this area, you may visit once. Enter ...
The Tokyo Customs Information Plaza is an exhibition corner of Tokyo Customs near the Telecom Center. Since it is located in Tokyo Customs, you need to get an admission card at the entrance before entering. Among them, there are exhibits and experience corners related to customs, color 々, and you can study about customs that you have heard of but don't know much about. However, it is open only on weekdays, so if you have time, please.
You'll go in after you're done at the receptionist in the building.
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It is an exhibition corner on the 2 floor of a large customs building near the Oedo Onsen Monogatari. First of all, at the counter at the entrance on the 1 floor, tell them that they want to visit the information plaza, fill in the application form, get an admission card to lower from your neck, and then go inside. There was no guide staff, and it was a response that please see as much as you like. By introducing the technique of secretly bringing drugs from overseas, the case hidden in canned and bags is as it is, and the exhibition is real ...
i'm going to go after something.
I stopped by on the way back from the Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. I had a simple procedure at the entrance and was allowed to enter for free. It was a simple exhibition, but I enjoyed it. There are few people and it is a little-known spot. I didn't use it because it was outside business hours, but it seems that I can use the dining room. The shop was available.
I wonder if more people visit "Tokyo Customs" for work than tourists.
I wonder if more people visit "Tokyo Customs" for work than tourists. I think the admission fee was free. There is a "Tokyo Customs Information Plaza" in a part of the building in "Tokyo Customs". It is a facility that exhibits and introduces the history and current situation of "Customs" as it is. For example, about copy products, smuggling and its methods, the Washington Convention, etc. Well, if you are interested in visiting this area, you may visit once. Enter ...
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I stopped by while I was doing business. It was a free facility and it was good in the sense that I was able to learn new things. There is no repeat.
I know the customs work.
The Tokyo Customs Information Plaza is an exhibition corner of Tokyo Customs near the Telecom Center. Since it is located in Tokyo Customs, you need to get an admission card at the entrance before entering. Among them, there are exhibits and experience corners related to customs, color 々, and you can study about customs that you have heard of but don't know much about. However, it is open only on weekdays, so if you have time, please.
You'll go in after you're done at the receptionist in the building.
It is an exhibition corner on the 2 floor of a large customs building near the Oedo Onsen Monogatari. First of all, at the counter at the entrance on the 1 floor, tell them that they want to visit the information plaza, fill in the application form, get an admission card to lower from your neck, and then go inside. There was no guide staff, and it was a response that please see as much as you like. By introducing the technique of secretly bringing drugs from overseas, the case hidden in canned and bags is as it is, and the exhibition is real ...