Printing Museum, Tokyo

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Printing Museum, Tokyo

Learn and experience the history of printing in this museum.

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The “Printing Museum” was established in 2000 by Toppan Printing Company, Japan’s largest printing company to commemorate their 100 year anniversary. Throughout various exhibits and experiences, visitors will be able to learn intimately about printing culture.

The permanent exhibit features the world’s oldest existing print, “Hyakumanto Darani”, as well as other prints and machines on display. With the history of Japanese and international printing techniques on display, visitors can also learn about its cultural importance on a historic scale. Seasonal exhibits feature other diverse themes that explore printing culture from various perspectives.

The Printing Workshop displays machines and documents about printing techniques developed in the 15th century. Events such as tours and printing experiences are held. The museum aims to continue this tradition, and preserve the dying culture of printing. The VR Theater is a must visit as well, featuring an impactful film program. (Plays during weekends and holidays succeeding weekdays).

Highlights

  • A museum featuring documents about printing.
  • Established by Toppan Printing, Japan’s largest printing company to commemorate their 100th year anniversary.
  • Permanent exhibits explore the history and techniques of printing in Japan and around the world.
  • The Printing Workshop features tours, and printing experiences.

Photos

  • The “Printing X Technology” area features printing expressions via 4 printing and 2 techniques.

    The “Printing X Technology” area features printing expressions via 4 printing and 2 techniques.

  • Explanation on Ukiyo-e prints from the Edo period.

    Explanation on Ukiyo-e prints from the Edo period.

  • Exhibits feature videos and graphics, easy to understand.

    Exhibits feature videos and graphics, easy to understand.

  • Visitors can experience printing on a special tailored work table.

    Visitors can experience printing on a special tailored work table.

  • Fonts used in printing on display on a chronological order.

    Fonts used in printing on display on a chronological order.

  • Printing Experience workshop (Reservations required).

    Printing Experience workshop (Reservations required).

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)

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Exhibits feature Japanese and English panels (document guides feature Korean and Chinese as well)

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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It is possible on the same day.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes.

Q

Do you allow strollers or wheelchairs?

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Yes. We also have a breastfeeding room.

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What is the duration of the exhibit

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The duration may vary, but 45-90 minutes.

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Do I have to pay extra for the printing workshop tour and experience?

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Price is included (reservations required, the Adult Printing Workshop costs extra).

Reviews

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  • Alex Wu

    博物館~不只傳遞印刷的技術,更記載人~美~的歷史哦

Details

Name in Japanese
印刷博物館
Postal Code
112-8531
Address
1-3-3 Suido, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Toppan Koishikawa HQ
Telephone
03-5840-2300
Closed
Mondays(If it is a national holiday, the next day is closed), New Year’s holiday period. Exhibition changeover period
Business Hours
10:00am-6:00pm(Admission allowed until 5:30pm)
Admission
Adults 400 yen, Students 200 yen, High School Students 100 yen, Students under middle school, and seniors over 70 enter free.
Access
1) Walk 8 min from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line Edogawa-bashi Station
2) Walk 13 min from JR Sobu Line, Toei Chikatetsu Oedo Line, Tokyo Metro Iidabashi Station.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)