Edo-Tokyo Museum Unveils New Exhibits After Four-Year Renovation

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TOKYO, Mar 26 (News On Japan) –
The Edo-Tokyo Museum unveiled a series of newly installed and renovated exhibits to the media on March 25th following the completion of a large-scale refurbishment that lasted four years, marking a major transformation of one of the capital’s key cultural institutions ahead of its reopening on March 31st.

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Among the new additions are recreations of the “Time Bell,” the gate of Asakusa Hanayashiki, and the Dojunkai Daikanyama Apartments, offering visitors a deeper look into Tokyo’s historical evolution. The traditional theater Nakamuraza has been renovated to allow entry into its interior, enhancing the immersive experience.

A large-scale model previously depicting the Asano Newspaper Company has also been revised based on historical records and replaced with a representation of the Hattori Watch Shop. Outside the museum, new installations have been introduced to create a heightened sense of immersion, guiding visitors from the present day back into the Edo period.

Source: JIJI

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