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📌 Check-in at Kadokawa Musashino Museum in Japan(2)

Before entering the 1st-floor Yokai Exhibition, you will be given a small flashlight. 🌇🌟When you first enter, it is pitch black, with walls adorned with Yokai-themed paintings. You can use the flashlight to navigate and illuminate the walls. Some children may get scared and cry, creating a tense atmosphere, but it is actually not frightening at all. 🌇🌟The dark area is not extensive, and the next area quickly becomes illuminated. There is also an interesting little theater-like space where, as you sit in the audience, you can see yourself transformed into a Yokai on the large screen opposite—hilarious! A small shop is available where you can purchase various Yokai-themed merchandise. 🌇🌟The Bookshelf Theater on the 4th floor has a light show every half hour, lasting about 3 minutes. Arrive a few minutes early; otherwise, if the show has already started, the staff will ask you to wait until the next one. In addition to books, there are some small exhibitions, but photography is not allowed in many areas. 🌇🌟 Next to the museum, there is a shrine ⛩️ and a park. Even on rainy days, there are quite a few visitors. On the way from the station to the museum, I kept taking photos of the manhole covers featuring various anime characters. #JapanTravel #Tokyo 🌇🌟

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📌 Check-in at Kadokawa Musashino Museum in Japan(2)

Before entering the 1st-floor Yokai Exhibition, you will be given a small flashlight. 🌇🌟When you first enter, it is pitch black, with walls adorned with Yokai-themed paintings. You can use the flashlight to navigate and illuminate the walls. Some children may get scared and cry, creating a tense atmosphere, but it is actually not frightening at all. 🌇🌟The dark area is not extensive, and the next area quickly becomes illuminated. There is also an interesting little theater-like space where, as you sit in the audience, you can see yourself transformed into a Yokai on the large screen opposite—hilarious! A small shop is available where you can purchase various Yokai-themed merchandise. 🌇🌟The Bookshelf Theater on the 4th floor has a light show every half hour, lasting about 3 minutes. Arrive a few minutes early; otherwise, if the show has already started, the staff will ask you to wait until the next one. In addition to books, there are some small exhibitions, but photography is not allowed in many areas. 🌇🌟 Next to the museum, there is a shrine ⛩️ and a park. Even on rainy days, there are quite a few visitors. On the way from the station to the museum, I kept taking photos of the manhole covers featuring various anime characters. #JapanTravel #Tokyo 🌇🌟

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