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July 30, 2024
Bureau of Citizens, Culture and Sport
Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

The first stage of Waiting for EDOHAKU will open in Kinshicho!

Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture will be launching Anywhere EDOHAKU, a free public event from the project “Waiting for EDOHAKU”. This event features exhibits and experiences from the Edo-Tokyo Museum, in Kinshicho from Friday, August 16 to Sunday, August 18.
While the Edo-Tokyo Museum (EDOHAKU) is currently undergoing major renovations, the Waiting for EDOHAKU project allows people to enjoy Edo-era culture while building anticipation and excitement for EDOHAKU’s renewal and reopening, so that everyone will be asking “when can we go again?”
The first stage is Anywhere EDOHAKU. Being held at Olinas Kinshicho for three days, visitors will be able to enjoy exhibits and experiences based around Edo’s many attractions.
Anywhere EDOHAKU will include content for children and adults, so the entire family can enjoy! We cordially invite you to come take a look at what EDOHAKU has to offer!

EDOHAKU is coming to you! Details for Anywhere EDOHAKU

Dates and Times:

August 16(Fri) to Sunday, August 18(Sun), 10:00am to 6:00pm

Venue:

Olinas Kinshicho 1st Floor Entry Court (Taihei 4-1-2, Sumida-ku)

Fee:

Entry is free of charge

Organizers:

TMG, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

Official site:

Official site( External link )(subject to change)

Jumbo Paper Sumo Battle

Sumo with 70cm paper fighters
Choose your favorite wrestler, and get ready to fight!

Edo Food Stall Displays – History you can touch!

EDOHAKU’s popular sushi and soba stalls are back!

Play with Edo-era toys

Feel free to touch and play with a wide selection of cute Edo-era toys!

Digitally experience The World of Edo

An area will be available to enjoy playing the Hyper Edohaku game app

About the Edo-Tokyo Museum

Since March 1993, this has been a place to look back on the city and culture of Edo-Tokyo, and to think about the future of city life.
The museum has been closed for major renovations since April 2022, and is scheduled to reopen in Fiscal 2025.

Official site:

Official site( External link )

※Please click here for the original Japanese release.

Inquiries

(Assistance in Japanese only)
Cultural Events Section, Cultural Promotion Division, Bureau of Citizens, Culture, and Sport
03-5000-7237
S1121602(at)section.metro.tokyo.jp 
※The above e-mail address has been arranged as an anti-spam measure. Please replace (at) with @.
Public Relations Section, Planning Division, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)
03-6256-9967