Walked to the Museum from my hotel and at the counter, the staff said that there is no English translation in this Museum. No Audio translation gadgets. Only a brochure. We left after taking som...
It is a modern building to learn about the history of Shinjuku, which has been counted back to 30,000 years. It consists of three floors of space. The ground floor hosts permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. The first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the office and ...
I found it when I was taking a walk in the Yotsuya area and was interested, so I visited it on the weekend. From the Stone Age to the late Showa period, the history of Shinjuku, Kagurazaka, and Waseda area is introduced. There are areas that you can browse for free and areas that require you to pay an admission fee of ¥ 300, but the paid area is more interesting, so it's worth paying. The museum shop sells books and maps about the history of Shinjuku, and I bought a book called the history of Shinjuku seen in manga and went home. Museum ...
It is the "Shinjuku History Museum" that handles local materials in Shinjuku Ward.
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It is the "Shinjuku History Museum" that handles local materials in Shinjuku Ward. It was opened in 1989, but it looks unexpectedly new. The "Shinjuku History Museum" is a permanent exhibition room, and it seems that materials and models introduce the transition of Shinjuku from ancient times to modern times, so let's go to the exhibition room. Naito Shinjuku is the first post station that existed on the Koshu Kaido, counting from Edo Nihonbashi, and is a post town that branches from Shinjuku Oiwake in the post station to Koshu Kaido. During the exhibition, this ...
History at Its Finest
What was the area like before all the lights and population? Here's your chance to find out more. I enjoyed this exhibit.
Museum does not have any English translation
Walked to the Museum from my hotel and at the counter, the staff said that there is no English translation in this Museum. No Audio translation gadgets. Only a brochure. We left after taking som...
This place has history.
It is a modern building to learn about the history of Shinjuku, which has been counted back to 30,000 years. It consists of three floors of space. The ground floor hosts permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. The first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the office and ...
You can see the history of Shinjuku Ward.
I found it when I was taking a walk in the Yotsuya area and was interested, so I visited it on the weekend. From the Stone Age to the late Showa period, the history of Shinjuku, Kagurazaka, and Waseda area is introduced. There are areas that you can browse for free and areas that require you to pay an admission fee of ¥ 300, but the paid area is more interesting, so it's worth paying. The museum shop sells books and maps about the history of Shinjuku, and I bought a book called the history of Shinjuku seen in manga and went home. Museum ...
It is the "Shinjuku History Museum" that handles local materials in Shinjuku Ward.
It is the "Shinjuku History Museum" that handles local materials in Shinjuku Ward. It was opened in 1989, but it looks unexpectedly new. The "Shinjuku History Museum" is a permanent exhibition room, and it seems that materials and models introduce the transition of Shinjuku from ancient times to modern times, so let's go to the exhibition room. Naito Shinjuku is the first post station that existed on the Koshu Kaido, counting from Edo Nihonbashi, and is a post town that branches from Shinjuku Oiwake in the post station to Koshu Kaido. During the exhibition, this ...