Special Feature: "Step Inside, and You're in Edo."
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government's April issue of "Koho Tokyo" features the Edo-Tokyo Museum, which will reopen on March 31, Reiwa 8 (2026) after a four-year renovation. The article highlights various attractions, including new exhibits that allow visitors to experience the transition from modern times to the Edo period, a torii-like structure supervised by architect Shohei Shigematsu, and a plaster-finished wall by Tokyo Meister Ario Kusumi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When is the reopening of the Edo-Tokyo Museum?
- A: It is scheduled to reopen on March 31, 2024.
- Q: What are the highlights of the renovated Edo-Tokyo Museum?
- A: After a four-year renovation, the museum will feature full-scale models and enhanced spatial presentations, including a structure modeled after a 'torii' gate supervised by architect Masahiro Shimagami and plaster walls finished by Yusuke Kusano.
- Q: Where can I read the April issue of 'Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bulletin'?
- A: The web version is available at https://www.koho.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/, and it is also distributed at bookstores and public facilities in Tokyo.