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Mibumachi Toy Museum
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Mibumachi General Park
783-1 Kuniya, Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi 321-0211, Japan
Tochigi Wanpaku Park
2273 Kuniya, Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi 321-0211, Japan
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壬生蘭々亭 壬生ハイウェイパーク店
Japan, 〒321-0211 Tochigi, Shimotsuga District, Mibu, Kuniya, 1870-2 壬生ハイウェイパーク内
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Tochigi Wanpaku Park
2273 Kuniya, Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi 321-0211, Japan
Wampaku Park
2273 Kuniya, Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi 321-0211, Japan
壬生乗馬クラブ
2123 Kuniya, Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi 321-0211, Japan
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Mibumachi Toy Museum

2300 Kuniya, Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi 321-0211, Japan
4.2(965)
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attractions: Mibumachi General Park, Tochigi Wanpaku Park, restaurants: 壬生蘭々亭 壬生ハイウェイパーク店, local businesses: Tochigi Wanpaku Park, Wampaku Park, 壬生乗馬クラブ
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+81 282-86-7111
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omohaku.michinoeki-mibu.jp
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Wed9:30 AM - 4:30 PMClosed

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Mibumachi General Park

Tochigi Wanpaku Park

Mibumachi General Park

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4.2

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Open until 5:30 PM
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壬生蘭々亭 壬生ハイウェイパーク店

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4.2
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5.0
38w

We stumbled upon Mibumachi Toy Museum on a rainy day while staying in Sano after visiting Ashikaga Flower Park — and what a fantastic discovery it was! I was looking for a kid-friendly place where my children could still have fun despite the weather, and this museum did not disappoint.

The museum is very easy to get to, with plenty of parking spaces available, which made our visit smooth and stress-free. Even though it was raining, there were many families there enjoying the day — a clear sign of how popular and well-loved this place is.

The museum has three floors, each offering something special. The first floor features a large play area with slides, a ball pit, and other playground equipment that kept my kids busy and happy for hours. There are lockers available (100 yen deposit) where you can safely store your belongings while you play. This floor also has several rooms with different kinds of toys, so there’s always something new to explore.

The second floor was equally impressive. It has various themed rooms with toys like trains, LEGOs, and dolls, along with exhibits showcasing the history of these toys. It was both fun and educational — I think parents will enjoy this floor just as much as the kids!

The third floor is dedicated to younger children (under 3 years old), with a safe and clean area just for them to play comfortably.

Another great feature is that you can bring your own food and eat in the lounge area. While there isn’t a restaurant inside the museum, there is a food store just outside for snacks and quick bites.

All in all, this is a wonderful destination for families. Whether it’s sunny or raining, your kids will definitely enjoy spending time here. We’re so glad we found this gem — it made our rainy day bright...

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4.0
39w

Date of enjoyment: 09/4/25 Came here in the afternoon on a Wednesday and it is very quiet. There’s a post apocalyptic vibe about the museum, it feels weirdly like run down but I get the sense that on the weekend this place will be packed with people. It certainly is built to handle massive crowds. We stayed for a bit over an hour, there’s a model train set that you can operate and with a fee you operate a bit more of the model train set. There’s a massive play area in the ground floor and top floor. They also incorporate all the toys from the 70s and group them together based on the theme. Eg Mario and Luigi they show all the toys ever made through the ages, it’s a very clever use of space where kids can play in the area while the adults can reminisce on the nostalgic toys they keep in the glass chambers. There’s even a collection of electronic gaming consoles. Truly a...

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4.0
50w

【子供が一日遊び倒せる遊具と玩具が沢山の素敵博物館】 ・入館料 おとな(600円)/ことも(無料) にて利用させて頂きました。 ・栃木県下都賀郡壬生町。東武宇都宮線 おもちゃのまち駅から徒歩 約30分(タクシーで5分)の場所に佇む「壬生町おもちゃ博物館」さん。

□□□お店の概要□□□ □開館時間:09:30-16:30 □休館日 :毎週月曜日(祝日などの場合は翌日)/年末年始(12月28日~1月4日) □入館料 :おとな(600円)/高校生以上(400円)/こども300円/4歳から中学生(300円)/3歳以下(無料) □    :年間パスポートなどもあります。 □□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■口コミ要約■■■ ◆毎月第3日曜日は入館料が無料?! ◆館内だけでも半日以上遊び倒せる、子供にとっては天国な博物館 ◆とちぎわんぱく公園と併せれば丸一日遊び倒せるスポット ■■■■■■■■■■■

・3連休でもそこまで混雑はしていなかなぁ、なんて思いつつ訪問したところ、大賑わい!に驚きでした。 ・それもそのはず。図らずもこの日は、毎月第3日曜日の「家庭の日」の訪問となり、なんとこどもはみんな無料で入館することができる日だったのです。

・「壬生町おもちゃ博物館」さんは、21世紀を担う子供たちがおもちゃとのふれあいを通して成長すること、地場産業の活性化、観光資源の開発を目的にふるさと創生事業の一環、を目的として1995年に開館された施設のようです。

・施設内の構成は以下です。 * 1F キッズランド:主にキッズランドのような体を目いっぱい使って遊べる巨大遊具で遊べました(幼児用スペースもありました) * 2F キッズタウン:古代や中世、江戸など様々な時代の玩具がテーマごとに展示されているだけでなく、各スペースではテーマに沿ったおもちゃを使って遊べるスペースも用意されていました。 * 3F そらのひろば:1F/2Fよりは小さめのスペースではありますが、飛行船を模した遊具で遊べる広場でした。

・我が子たちは、まずは1Fのキッズランドにて、目いっぱい身体を動かすこと1時間30分。待っているこちらが疲れるほど。笑 ・しかも、かなりの賑わい具合でしたので、親が付き添っていると子供の邪魔になってしまうほど。 ・中央の遊具を囲むようにソファが配置されているので、ソファに座ってゆったりと子供を待つことができます。ただし、子供たちが多すぎることと、遊具の中に入られると、子供がどこにいるか、までは把握できません💦 が、基本的に他のスペースに行くような子でなければ、安心して遊具で自由に遊ばせてあげることができるかと。 ・しかも、遊具はネットが張り巡らされていたりと、かなり安全策が講じられているので、親としても安心して自由に遊ばせてあげることができます。

・1Fの遊びが終わると、2Fの展示スペースでギャーギャーです。ウルトラマン好きの我が子は、ウルトラマン人形のところでずーっと騒いでいました。笑 ・さらに、各テーマごとに分かれた室内には、テーマに沿った遊具が置いてあり、それを使って遊ぶことができるので、2Fでも1-2時間は遊んでくれます。

・閉館の時間になりると、今度は外の「おいしいもの屋さん」でアイスクリームをペロリ。

・ここまで遊ぶと、車に乗るなり5分で熟睡です。笑 ・ある意味、帰路につきやすく助かりましたが、親としてはかなーり疲れました💦

・しかも「壬生町おもちゃ博物館」さんと同じ敷地内には、とちぎわんぱく公園があり、「大恐竜パークinとちぎわんぱく公園」「たぬきの迷路」「鯉と鴨の池」「はてなの広場」「こどもの城」などなど、まだまだ子供が遊べるスポットがあるので、丸一日遊び倒せるスポットになっています。

・今回は、午後からの訪問で、子供は若干の消化不良だったかもしれないので、次回は朝から丸一に遊ばせてあげられるように早めの訪問をしてみようと思います。ありがとうございました。

#栃木スポット #観光スポット #壬生町おもちゃ博物館 #博物館 #子供の遊び場 #キッズランド #巨大遊具 #入館料が安い #子供が一日遊べる #とちぎわんぱく公園 #TochigiSpot #TouristSpot #MibumachiToyMuseum #Museum #ChildrensPlayground #KidsLand #HugePlayEquipment #ReasonableAdmissionFee #ChildrenCanPlayAllDay...

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We stumbled upon Mibumachi Toy Museum on a rainy day while staying in Sano after visiting Ashikaga Flower Park — and what a fantastic discovery it was! I was looking for a kid-friendly place where my children could still have fun despite the weather, and this museum did not disappoint. The museum is very easy to get to, with plenty of parking spaces available, which made our visit smooth and stress-free. Even though it was raining, there were many families there enjoying the day — a clear sign of how popular and well-loved this place is. The museum has three floors, each offering something special. The first floor features a large play area with slides, a ball pit, and other playground equipment that kept my kids busy and happy for hours. There are lockers available (100 yen deposit) where you can safely store your belongings while you play. This floor also has several rooms with different kinds of toys, so there’s always something new to explore. The second floor was equally impressive. It has various themed rooms with toys like trains, LEGOs, and dolls, along with exhibits showcasing the history of these toys. It was both fun and educational — I think parents will enjoy this floor just as much as the kids! The third floor is dedicated to younger children (under 3 years old), with a safe and clean area just for them to play comfortably. Another great feature is that you can bring your own food and eat in the lounge area. While there isn’t a restaurant inside the museum, there is a food store just outside for snacks and quick bites. All in all, this is a wonderful destination for families. Whether it’s sunny or raining, your kids will definitely enjoy spending time here. We’re so glad we found this gem — it made our rainy day bright and memorable!
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⭕️館内ベビーカー 懐かしいオモチャもあり、各ブースごとに遊べる ⭕️子供も、親もあきない場所 ⭕️ 再入場できる 館内はレストランがないので、お外に隣接されているお店でご飯を食べる事ができる 夏場はプールもあり
Jay CaoJay Cao
Date of enjoyment: 09/4/25 Came here in the afternoon on a Wednesday and it is very quiet. There’s a post apocalyptic vibe about the museum, it feels weirdly like run down but I get the sense that on the weekend this place will be packed with people. It certainly is built to handle massive crowds. We stayed for a bit over an hour, there’s a model train set that you can operate and with a fee you operate a bit more of the model train set. There’s a massive play area in the ground floor and top floor. They also incorporate all the toys from the 70s and group them together based on the theme. Eg Mario and Luigi they show all the toys ever made through the ages, it’s a very clever use of space where kids can play in the area while the adults can reminisce on the nostalgic toys they keep in the glass chambers. There’s even a collection of electronic gaming consoles. Truly a museum/play centre.
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We stumbled upon Mibumachi Toy Museum on a rainy day while staying in Sano after visiting Ashikaga Flower Park — and what a fantastic discovery it was! I was looking for a kid-friendly place where my children could still have fun despite the weather, and this museum did not disappoint. The museum is very easy to get to, with plenty of parking spaces available, which made our visit smooth and stress-free. Even though it was raining, there were many families there enjoying the day — a clear sign of how popular and well-loved this place is. The museum has three floors, each offering something special. The first floor features a large play area with slides, a ball pit, and other playground equipment that kept my kids busy and happy for hours. There are lockers available (100 yen deposit) where you can safely store your belongings while you play. This floor also has several rooms with different kinds of toys, so there’s always something new to explore. The second floor was equally impressive. It has various themed rooms with toys like trains, LEGOs, and dolls, along with exhibits showcasing the history of these toys. It was both fun and educational — I think parents will enjoy this floor just as much as the kids! The third floor is dedicated to younger children (under 3 years old), with a safe and clean area just for them to play comfortably. Another great feature is that you can bring your own food and eat in the lounge area. While there isn’t a restaurant inside the museum, there is a food store just outside for snacks and quick bites. All in all, this is a wonderful destination for families. Whether it’s sunny or raining, your kids will definitely enjoy spending time here. We’re so glad we found this gem — it made our rainy day bright and memorable!
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⭕️館内ベビーカー 懐かしいオモチャもあり、各ブースごとに遊べる ⭕️子供も、親もあきない場所 ⭕️ 再入場できる 館内はレストランがないので、お外に隣接されているお店でご飯を食べる事ができる 夏場はプールもあり
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Date of enjoyment: 09/4/25 Came here in the afternoon on a Wednesday and it is very quiet. There’s a post apocalyptic vibe about the museum, it feels weirdly like run down but I get the sense that on the weekend this place will be packed with people. It certainly is built to handle massive crowds. We stayed for a bit over an hour, there’s a model train set that you can operate and with a fee you operate a bit more of the model train set. There’s a massive play area in the ground floor and top floor. They also incorporate all the toys from the 70s and group them together based on the theme. Eg Mario and Luigi they show all the toys ever made through the ages, it’s a very clever use of space where kids can play in the area while the adults can reminisce on the nostalgic toys they keep in the glass chambers. There’s even a collection of electronic gaming consoles. Truly a museum/play centre.
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