It was once an elementary school, but was reformed as a toy museum that exhibit about 5,000 wooden toys after it was closed down. You can enjoy watching toys from Japan and overseas and playing some board games. Toy-making session is held everyday in the studio.
Zip code | 〒160-0004 |
Address | 4-20, Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku Yotsuya open space |
Business hours, regular holiday | Business hours: From 10:00 to 16:00 Closed days existence special on Thursday, the year-end and New Year holidays, the 2.9 moon |
The nearest station, access |
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Phone number | 03-5367-9601 |
Web site | |
Foreign language correspondence | English |
Wi-Fi setting | None |
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