Monday, October 31, 2022

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Saturday the weather was nice (plus we wanted to get away from the reno noise) so we got out and about and went to check out the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Koganei.

From our house it is about an hour and a half by different trains and a bus.

I’m pretty sure it was my first time ever to see the Yamanote line this empty.

Since the Edo period, many historical buildings in Tokyo have been lost to natural and man-made disasters (war). 

In 1993 the open air museum was established on 7 hectares (17 acres) to preserve and exhibit many historical buildings.

All the buildings were donated by many families and it is a nice way to see how life was "back in the day".

The entrance fee is 400 yen for adults, but luckily on this day it was free.

We weren't too sure why it was free, but think it was because they were holding a large tea ceremony event at various homes so we weren't allowed to go freely inside many of them.

One of the first things we did was have coffee at Musashi Sabo inside of the Georg de Lalande home.

800 something for each of our parfaits plus 500 something for each of our coffees...3000 something total...kinda pricey. 

But the parfaits were delicious and it was nice to just sit and have coffee outside of our apartment.

It was also nice that you didn’t need to take off your shoes in this home.

Why I say that is to see inside most of the homes, you had to remove your shoes, so I walked around the homes instead since my converse shoes are a p.i.t.a. to put on and take off.

Lunch was beef curry from Takahashi Shoten's kitchen car (lunch wagon)...500 yen (tax included)


Outside of the museum, was this huge ceramic fair...definitely no social distancing...

We also ran into packed trains on the way home.

I am glad we got to check out this museum, I am also interested in coming back in the Spring to Koganei Park because they have lots of cherry trees.

More photos if you are interested here.

Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
3-7-1 Sakuracho
Koganei Tokyo
Phone: 042.388.3300
Closed Mondays
Hours: 9:30-16:30

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Kat for taking us on this adventure, interesting, pretty cool place. Cost for the coffee and desert kinda reflect the cost of food everywhere plus being a tourist attraction I guess. Enjoyed viewing the trip.
Bonny OGG

Anonymous said...

what an interesting place! It was always on my "to go" list but thanks, it moved up higher, LOL
v

KirkK said...

Nice! Thanks for sharing Kat!

K and S said...

Bonny, it was different from other tourist attractions for sure :)

V, lol

Kirk, you are welcome :)

Take care everyone.
Kat