We spend a few hours here really enjoying the displays, with the English narrative device (included in the entry price). We learnt a lot about the history of the area and all about spoon making (which was fascinating!). Worth including along with a visit the Tsubamesanjo Regional Industries Promotional Centre. We were able to walk from one to the other (with a Cafe break in the middle). We would have like to been able to organise a tour of the open factories to enhance the experience. We thoroughly enjoyed our 30 min workshop experience, and the instructor was friendly...
Read moreThe sections explaining the history of the industry is really interesting! I also loved the cutlery and spoon collection that illustrate the evolution of metalworking over centuries. They also have English explanations for about 60% of the exhibits. The temporary collections of metalwork was a bit boring. We didn’t do the craft experiences as we wanted to visit actual factories, but if you’re short on time, this is the perfect spot to make a cup or spoon...
Read moreAn unique Museum where you can experience how metal industry developed through out the history in Japan. Its nicely presented the chronological upgradation of products in terms of raw materials,design and shape.
If anyone has internet in learning industrial development, I...
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