Izu Teddy Bear Museum

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Izu Teddy Bear Museum

Hands-on workshops for making teddy bears and Totoro plush toys are a big hit.

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A museum showcasing teddy bears collected from around the world. Meet rare and adorable bears, including “Teddy Girl,” listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive teddy bear. Popular highlights include the Teddy Bear Factory, where you can make a one-of-a-kind plush, and the long-running special exhibition “My Neighbor Totoro Plush Exhibition Part 3.”

On display year-round are “Teddy Girl,” created in 1904 by Germany’s Steiff, along with antique bears essential to teddy bear history and artist bears by creators from around the world. You’ll also see teddy bears made of ceramics, plus wind-up and moving toys.

After enjoying the exhibits, join a workshop to hand-make a teddy bear or a My Neighbor Totoro plush. It takes Approx. 60 minutes to create your own (advance reservation required, 6,380 yen per person). The museum shop also sells original teddy bear goods you can only find here.

Highlights

  • Displays rare teddy bears collected from around the world.
  • Don’t miss “Teddy Girl,” featured in the Guinness Book of Records.
  • Hands-on plush-making workshops are especially popular.

Photos

  • A showcase of rare teddy bears

    A showcase of rare teddy bears

  • In the workshop, you can hand-make a teddy bear or Totoro plush (advance reservation required)

    In the workshop, you can hand-make a teddy bear or Totoro plush (advance reservation required)

  • The museum shop sells plush toys and original goods

    The museum shop sells plush toys and original goods

  • A museum themed around the “home of teddy bears”

    A museum themed around the “home of teddy bears”

  • There’s also a tearoom on-site

    There’s also a tearoom on-site

  • Enjoy a relaxing cafe break at the tearoom

    Enjoy a relaxing cafe break at the tearoom

Official FAQs

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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English is available.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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Yes.

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Are coin lockers available?

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No.

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Is re-entry allowed?

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No.

Reviews

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  • The museum has a bit of a vintage vibe and a lot of character. It doesn’t feel overly commercial.

Details

Name in Japanese
伊豆テディベア・ミュージアム
Postal Code
413-0232
Address
1064-2 Yawatano, Ito City, Shizuoka
Phone
0557-54-5001
Closed on
Second Tuesday in Feb, Mar, Jun, and Dec (open if it falls on a national holiday)
Hours
9:30am - 5:00pm (last entry 4:30pm)
Admission
Adults: 1,500 yen, Junior/Senior high school students: 1,000 yen, Elementary school students: 800 yen, Free for children under elementary school age, Free for ages 75+
Access
Approx. 9-minute walk from Izu Kyuko “Izu-Kogen” Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official website (Japanese)