Edo-Tokyo Museum ποΈβ¨
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a uniquely designed building with two spacious exhibition halls, primarily showcasing the historical development of Tokyo. ππΏ As soon as you enter, you'll see a replica of the wooden Nihonbashi Bridge, which has long been a symbol of Tokyo and is famous for appearing in many exquisite ukiyo-e prints. πβ¨ The museum's collection is incredibly diverse, fully reflecting the lifestyle of Tokyo in each period. It includes full-scale replicas, early daily utensils, handicrafts, and collections related to medicine. β¨ The exhibits also feature models of 18th-century teahouses, theaters, and brothels, reflecting that Edo was once the most prosperous city in the world, as well as a center of politics and consumption. π ππΏ #EdoTokyoMuseum ππΏ