The building looks like a common public hall, but it contains a small Edo-era city. There are nearly 10 buildings, such as vegetable and fruit shops, Japanese noodle stalls, small rivers and ship wholesalers, you can enter. In these buildings, there are also ancient daily necessities of the Edo era. Some volunteer guides will introduce you to Edo's life for free.
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The building looks like a common public hall, but it contains a small Edo-era city. There are nearly 10 buildings, such as vegetable and fruit shops, Japanese noodle stalls, small rivers and ship wholesalers, you can enter. In these buildings, there are also ancient daily necessities of the Edo era. Some volunteer guides will introduce you to Edo's life for free.
The Edo Museum in Shenchuan, Jiangdong District, is a well-known comprehensive museum in Tokyo. It's a small but wonderful museum. It's worth visiting. It's the second time. Last time, it was with a tour group. After returning, it still has a lot of meaning. This time, it's a good one to bring my family with me.
The library mainly reflects the local people's habits and customs, there is nothing special, the environment is also OK, in particular, there are English volunteers, English-speaking friends can follow them around.
I really like the atmosphere here, giving people a deep experience
I think it is good for sightseeing because there are materials about sumo.