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  2. Small Worlds Miniature Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum consists of three floors. The entrance and gift shop are on the first floor, while a café is located on the second floor. (The second floor hosts a "Nightlife in Japan" installation.) Exhibitions, interactive spaces, classrooms, and other venues are on the third floor. [1] A building in the global village exhibition

  3. List of museums in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Ad Museum Tokyo: Minato: Advertising: Japanese museum dedicated to the promotion of studies in advertising Amuse Museum: Asakusa: Textile Art: Japanese Textile Culture and Ukiyo-e Art Museum Ancient Orient Museum: Ikebukuro: Art: Artifacts of the ancient Near East and Central Asia Artizon Museum: Chūō: Art

  4. Nintendo Museum - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo General Manager, Shinya Takahashi, stated that the museum will feature "a wide variety of Nintendo products from the company's history". [8] Uji Mayor, Atsuko Matsumura, hopes that the new museum will be "appealing to video game fans". [9] There are currently no plans to expand the museum to other locations outside of Japan. [10]

  5. Little World Museum of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Little World Museum of Man (Japanese: リトルワールド, Hepburn: ritoruwārudo) is an open-air museum and amusement park near Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. [ 1 ] History

  6. Tokorozawa Sakura Town - Wikipedia

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    Tokorozawa Sakura Town is a pop cultural attraction complex in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan which opened in the fall of 2020. [1] It is a joint project of the Kadokawa Corporation and the city of Tokorozawa. The development has five main components; the Kadokawa Culture Center, the Da Vinci store, the EJ Anime hotel (closed down in 2022) Japan ...

  7. Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened its doors on January 27, 2006, featuring an interactive exhibition in its park with poetry-related karuta (like the Uta-garuta), and animated floors, navigated through the use of special Nintendo DS consoles. [2] The museum closed down for renovations on April 1, 2011, [6] and re-opened on March 17, 2012.

  8. Miraikan - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (日本科学未来館, Nippon Kagaku Mirai-kan), simply known as the Miraikan (未来館, literally "Future Museum"), is a museum created by Japan's Science and Technology Agency. It was opened in 2001. It is situated in a purpose-built building in the Odaiba District of Tokyo.

  9. List of museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of museums in Japan. As of October 2018, there were 5,738 museums in Japan. This total comprises, in line with the Museum Act, 914 registered museums, 372 designated museum-equivalent facilities, and 4,452 museum-like facilities. [1]