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Sunday 10:00-16:00
Monday 10:00-16:00
Tuesday 10:00-16:00
Wednesday 10:00-16:00
Friday 10:00-16:00
Saturday 10:00-16:00
Opening hours : 10:00 ~ 16:00 (admission until 15:30)
Closed:・ Every Thursday
・ Special holidays ( Twice a year in February ・ September )
・ Year-end and New Year

東京おもちゃ美術館

A museum of toys and play created in a former elementary school building. Visitors of all ages can enjoy the warmth of wood with their senses in the "Toy-no-Mori," the "Good ・ Toy Tenjishitsu," a collection of excellent toys from Japan and abroad, and the "Game Room," where visitors can enjoy analog games from around the world. If you have any questions about how to play or enjoy the toys, volunteer staff "toy curators" in red aprons are available to assist you.

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The Tokyo Toy Museum is located in "Yotsuya Hiroba. The museum is housed in the former Yotsuya Daishi Elementary School building.
Workshops for making toys using familiar materials are held daily.
In the "Toy no Machi Kiiro" room, there is a toy vegetable garden and a kitchen for children to play with.
Toy-no-Mori" is filled with toys and playground equipment made of Japanese wood. Come barefoot and feel the warmth of wood.
0 ~ Babies up to 2 years old and their fathers ・ A "Baby Wooden Education Plaza" where mothers can relax and have fun. The room is filled with the scent of wood.
Volunteer staff "toy curators" in red aprons are supporters of play. They also hold fun events.
Citizens' Museum
Tokyo Toy Museum is a "citizens'" museum, funded by donations of money based on the "One-Minute Director System" and the time of our volunteer staff, "Toy Curators".

Museum for Parents and Children
Parents and children. The Good ・ Toys and Toys Curator supports the creation of empathy, trust, and sensitivity that can be gained by facilitating this communication.

A museum to pass on culture
Whether in the East or West, toys, traditional games, and other forms of "culture" and "wisdom" that can be felt and enjoyed through play will not be lost. We will pass them on to the next generation.

Museum to connect generations
As a "multi-generational exchange museum," we will provide an environment where people of all ages, from 0 to 100, can enjoy communication through toys. We provide an environment where people of all ages, from 0 to 100, can communicate with each other through toys.

Tokyo Toy Museum
Yotsuya Hiroba, 4-20 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0004

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