Simple but stunning, Kunio Mayekawa's own house from 1942; it's said that this house was the starting point of a great career in modern Japanese architecture (Photo: Stefan Bauer)

Edo Tokyo Architectural Museum: A Hidden Gem

Seven-hectare open air museum full of suprises

Stefan Bauer   - 1 min read

The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is a real gem and I don't really know why it's taken me 4 years before visiting it the first time. The grounds of the museum are spacious, right in the middle of Koganei Park, and you can wander in and around typical Japanese buildings from various periods and experience how Japan was like at that time. The buildings include farmhouses, private residences and a complete downtown area with local shops and a public bath—I really recommend to visit.

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Stefan Bauer

Stefan Bauer @stefan.bauer

Living and working in Tokyo, and enjoying it.