Sannomaru Shozokan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections)
三の丸尚蔵館
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Closed Business hours TBA
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda 100-0001, Tokyo PrefectureMap
Phone: 03-3213-1111
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The Sannomaru Collection is located on a small island of the Imperial Palace. There are not only buildings here, but also two or three other buildings. There are many information about the Japanese royal family and objects to visit.
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Sannomaru Shozokan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Sannomaru Shozokan is located in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace. The museum displays artworks that were given to the Emperor of Japan from other countries. To enter the East Garden, you only need to pick up a small sign at the security guard at the entrance. The visit is free. When you leave the East Garden, you can return the small sign to the exit.
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The Sannomaru Collection is located on a small island of the Imperial Palace. There are not only buildings here, but also two or three other buildings. There are many information about the Japanese royal family and objects to visit.
The ruins of this pill, the second pill garden and the third pill collection hall are all located in the East Royal Garden of the imperial residence, which is the island in the center of the imperial residence. San Zhi Wan Shang Tibetan Museum is close to the Dongyuyuan Management Office in Huangju, which is equivalent to a white-collar office in Huangju. Inside the Shang Zang Museum are royal family works of art, as well as gifts exchanges between Japan and foreign religions. There aren't many tourists here. It's very quiet.
Sanji Maru Museum is located in the East Imperial Court of Royal Residence. It is a place where Japanese Royal collections of art are exhibited to the world. Although the place is small, the exhibits in it are quite rich and worth visiting.
The Museum of Art on the left side of Royal Residence East Royal Garden is closed on Monday and Friday. It is free of charge. It has a collection of excellent Royal Arts and crafts. There is no permanent exhibition. There are also many overseas leaders and gifts from the Royal family. Many Japanese national treasure paintings are available here.
The three pills are still in the Tibetan Museum and the two pills courtyard are all within the scope of the imperial residence. Often you will hear the news, who has visited, who has sent what national gifts, such as Chinese embroidery, Australia always send wool blankets to other countries, so the Three Marbles Collection is the place to collect these national gifts, you can see what gifts each country has sent to the Emperor.