[Tokyo] Ome Kimono Museum

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clock1 to 2 hours

Overview

    The “Ome Kimono Museum” is a museum that holds more than 500 historical kimonos and materials, including daimyo, official residences and costumes of the former royal family from the Edo period.
    Kimono is a traditional Japanese cultural property, but there are few museums that specialize in kimono in Japan, so you can enjoy it even more.
    Many of the precious costumes we have are so valuable that they will be exhibited in museums and exhibitions at museums nationwide.
    The exhibition room is a renovated building that was used 160 years ago, and you can feel a nostalgic atmosphere from its appearance.
    There are various kimonos on display, such as imperial costumes, Edo period costumes worn by samurai and merchants, and Edo bride costumes.
    In the permanent exhibition, you can see the costumes worn by His Imperial Highnesses Nashimoto Miya in the coronation ceremony, as well as materials donated by former Minoru Higashimiya Samurai Minoru Hamao.
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