Tin Toy & Doll Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Smoke den. Fee to get in
I just went here. ¥500 fee to visit this shop. ¥500 fee to take photos in the shop. The collection is for sale but not affordable. Spent 15 mins in here maybe and came out smelling like I’d been clubb...
The owner is a kind host, yet the museum is merely a personal items collection. It is not a museum by any standard. IMHO the effort to visit just not worth it.
If you like vintage toys, a trip to this little museum is a MUST. The owner, Mr Takayama, doesn't speak English, but that is no barrier to his enthusiasm. Apart from tin toys and dolls, there are vint...
When I arrived looking for a place to go, it was a really ordinary condominium. Many toys are on display in the room. The place is small because it is exhibited in a squeaky manner, but I could imagine that it would be worth a closer look for enthusiasts.
A room in a condominium filled with cigarette smoke
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When I ring the interphone, the landlord comes out, opens the lock, and goes up by elevator. This is the first museum like this. A renovated room in an apartment full of cigarette smoke. There were countless old toys in the crow case. There were many sweets prizes. I couldn't see it without permission, and I was told that I would charge a separate fee to take pictures, so I felt like a business and immediately came out. Even so, you would like to smoke toys with that smoke.
Smoke den. Fee to get in
I just went here. ¥500 fee to visit this shop. ¥500 fee to take photos in the shop. The collection is for sale but not affordable. Spent 15 mins in here maybe and came out smelling like I’d been clubb...
one mans obsession, it doesn't worth the effort
The owner is a kind host, yet the museum is merely a personal items collection. It is not a museum by any standard. IMHO the effort to visit just not worth it.
A wonderful showcase of one man's obsession
If you like vintage toys, a trip to this little museum is a MUST. The owner, Mr Takayama, doesn't speak English, but that is no barrier to his enthusiasm. Apart from tin toys and dolls, there are vint...
toys collected in the condominium room
When I arrived looking for a place to go, it was a really ordinary condominium. Many toys are on display in the room. The place is small because it is exhibited in a squeaky manner, but I could imagine that it would be worth a closer look for enthusiasts.
A room in a condominium filled with cigarette smoke
When I ring the interphone, the landlord comes out, opens the lock, and goes up by elevator. This is the first museum like this. A renovated room in an apartment full of cigarette smoke. There were countless old toys in the crow case. There were many sweets prizes. I couldn't see it without permission, and I was told that I would charge a separate fee to take pictures, so I felt like a business and immediately came out. Even so, you would like to smoke toys with that smoke.