Tokyo Ginza Family Fun: Police Museum and Toy Museum 🚓🧸
💗 Police Museum: The museum is small with only 6 floors, and you can finish a quick visit in about half an hour. But if you want to fully enjoy the interactive games, there's no time limit!♾️ ✅ Take the Yurakucho Line to "Ginza Ichome" and exit from Gate 7. Walk for just 1 minute, and you'll see the "Police Museum" under the elevated road.✌️ ✅ Address: 3-5-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo ✅ Operating Hours: Closed on Mondays, 09:30-16:00 ✅ Admission Fee: Free! 🎫🆓 ✅ Highly recommend the 3F "Accident Solution" area. It has over ten interactive games of various sizes. Kids can solve cases with different clues like shoe prints, tire marks, fingerprints, and facial recognition, giving them a great sense of achievement. 👮 ✅ The 2F also has some interactive games and a great earthquake shelter demonstration. ⚠️ Transfer: After leaving the Police Museum, walk for 5 minutes to "Kyobashi Station" and take the Ginza Line for 2 stops to "Shimbashi Station." Walk for another 5 minutes, and you'll reach the Toy Museum.✌️ 💗 Toy Museum: If you're shopping and browsing with kids, an hour should be enough. ✅ Address: 8-8-11 Ginza, Chuo-ku ✅ Operating Hours: Closed on Mondays, 11:00-20:00 ✅ Floor Distribution: 1F: Stationery, snacks, crystal puzzles 2F: Domestic toys, Sanrio, Disney 3F: Baby toys, LEGO, girls' toys 4F: Racing games, video games, card games 💗 Right outside the "Toy Museum" is Ginza's shopping street. Go ahead and enjoy some shopping!🛍️ 💗 Across from the "Toy Museum" is "Kani Doraku," where their crab dishes are absolutely worth trying.🦀 #FamilyOuting #FamilyFun #GreatPlacesForKids