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| Orugoru no
Chiisana Hakubutsukan is a museum of mechanical musical instruments,
located in Bunkyo-ku in Tokyo city, Japan, houses the private collection
of Yoshihito Namura.
The museum was the first of its kind in Japan
when it opened in May 1983. The current building was erected in
2003.
"Orugoru
no Chiisana Hakubutsukan" offers an overview of the development
of mechanical musical reproducers which were made from the end
of the 18th to the 20th century. Visitors experience demonstrations
of antique musical devices accompanied by scholarly explanation.
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| Museum
course
(5F&6F)
(By advance reservation only. (15 persons max.))
Let's begin the tour. In the permanent exhibition room, please
enjoy the sound of various music boxes. In the changing exhibition
room, you can have the chance to meet unusual music boxes. And
you will have a rare experience that your body will feel the vibration
of the sound of the music box directly. In the cafe you can listen
to the music by “reproducing piano” which revives the music
of former famous pianists.
Tour times : 11:00a.m, 2:00p.m, 4:00p.m
Admission : 2,000yen

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| Concert
course
(1F)
The magnificent sound. Please sit on a comfortable chair in the
music hall, and enjoy the concert. You can enjoy the music by
the mechanical musical instruments such as the disk music boxes,
the cylinder music boxes, the organs, automata, and repuroducing
pianos. The staff will explain about them happily with explanation
of their background.
Tour times : 1:00pm, 3:00p.m
Admission : General 1300yen adult / 600yen children
Group : 1100yen adult / 500yen children
(groups of 20 or more) |
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Curator
course
(Whole museum)
(By advance reservation only. (10 persons max.))
The tour that the curator guides. Many valuable exhibits is moved
the enthusiast in this course.
Admission : 3,500yen |
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| Workshop |
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| Museum
Shop
((1F&2F)
Open 10:30-18:00
Closed: Sundays, Mondays and New Year's vacation |
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