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Travel back in time and immerse yourself in the daily life of Edo-period Tokyo through an interactive and educational guided tour at the Fukagawa Edo Museum.

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Highlights

  • Walk through a full-scale recreation of an Edo-era Tokyo neighborhood
  • Learn about the architecture, daily life, and customs of 17th–19th century Japan
  • Explore traditional homes, merchant shops, bathhouses, fire watch towers, and more
  • Gain insight into the social roles of townspeople, merchants, and craftsmen
  • Experience a lesser-known cultural gem located in a peaceful local neighborhood

Full Description

The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a hidden gem in Koto City, Tokyo, offering a rare and immersive glimpse into what life was like during the Edo period (1603–1868). This 1.5-hour guided experience is ideal for travelers looking to deepen their understanding of Japanese history and culture beyond temples and modern landmarks.

Inside the museum, you’ll walk through life-size reconstructions of Edo-period streets and buildings, all based on historical records and architectural blueprints. From the layout of traditional townhouses (machiya) to the wooden interior of communal bathhouses, every detail reflects the craftsmanship and social structure of the time.

Your guide will bring these scenes to life by explaining the daily routines of Edo’s residents, the materials used in construction, fire prevention methods, festivals celebrated in neighborhoods, and how merchants conducted business. You’ll also learn how geography and climate influenced Edo’s urban planning.

The museum features adjustable lighting to simulate different times of day and weather conditions, enhancing the realism of the experience. It’s a family-friendly and interactive way to learn how ordinary people lived, worked, and thrived in one of the most important eras of Japanese history.

This tour is especially rewarding for visitors with an interest in cultural heritage, historical architecture, or the roots of modern Tokyo.

Pricing

From ¥15,000 per person

Includes

  • 1.5-hour guided tour of the Fukagawa Edo Museum
  • Professional, English-speaking local guide
  • Entry ticket to the museum
  • Educational insights into Edo-period architecture, lifestyle, and history

Meeting Point

Fukagawa Edo Museum – in front of the entrance
Your guide will be holding a yellow sign labeled “DeepExperience”.

Address:
1 Chome-3-28 Shirakawa, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0021, Japan
Easily accessible from Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station on the Hanzomon or Oedo subway lines.

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