Tokyo · NHK Broadcasting Museum 🌟
It is located on the highest peak of Tokyo's 23 wards, Atago Hill, which stands at 25.7 meters. In 1925, it was from here that the broadcast waves were first emitted, and it was here that the grand curtain of development was drawn open. 🆓 Free of Charge 🎟️ The museum has a total of three floors, along with an 8K experience hall. 🎢🍃 The content of the entire museum is incredibly rich, so much so that I am having a hard time organizing my thoughts to describe it clearly at the moment. From the nostalgic era of radio broadcasting to the emerging 8K technology, from the Showa era a century ago to the present moment that we are experiencing, from the faint audio that required careful listening to the television programs we take for granted and the satellite technology for sports broadcasting, it records every little detail in the river of time. 🎢🍃 It illuminates the "past" that we have not experienced and lights up the "future" that we have not yet explored. There are several special areas in the museum. The 8K experience hall, the Red and White Song Contest exhibit, the character dressing screen, and the movie dubbing area are all very fun to explore. 🎬 It takes about two hours to visit the museum thoroughly. After the visit, you will feel like you have experienced a knowledge explosion. 🎢🍃 The famous Atago Shrine ⛩️ is right across from the museum. Visiting both places together will give you an amazing experience. Recommendation rating: 5 stars ⭐️ Address: 2-1-1 Atago, Minato-ku, Tokyo (10:00-16:30) #TokyoLife #TokyoSurroundings #MyDailyLife 🌇