After a few days in Kanagawa, we strolled around and came back to Yokohama to see the white room of the museum, which attracted us to enter. After entering, there was a world of tin toys. This old man must be a fanatic of tin toys.
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Yokohama Museum of Tin Toys Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Yokohama Tin Toy Museum opened to the public in 1986. The exhibits inside are all 3,000 tin toys produced between 1890 and 1960 collected by the Japanese toy collector Mr. Kitahara Teruhisa. Most of these toys are produced in Japan.
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Yokohama Museum of Tin Toys Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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After a few days in Kanagawa, we strolled around and came back to Yokohama to see the white room of the museum, which attracted us to enter. After entering, there was a world of tin toys. This old man must be a fanatic of tin toys.
Tin toys are absolutely full of memories of a generation. We came to this Tin Toy Museum in Yokohama. This is Mr. Zhao Jiu's personal collection of collectors, Beiyuan. Toys of all sizes are piled up in the whole room.
The museum is full of Japanese tin toys, you can come here to see what kind of toys Japanese like to play when they are young.
Yokohama Tin Toy Museum has many childhood memories. Tin Astro Boy Buys One Back to Play
The museum exhibits 3000 pieces of tin toys produced between 1890 and 1960, collected by the collector, Mr. Beiyuan Zhaojiu. Christmas supplies can be bought here all year round.