RESERVE_DAY
The Keep of Edo Castle
- Date
- July 16, 2025 (Wed) - September 21, 2025 (Sun)
(Every Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun,Holiday)
- Venue
- Asian Gallery (Toyokan)-TNM & TOPPAN Museum Theater
- Time
- [Wed, Thu, Fri] 12:00、13:00、14:00、15:00、16:00
[Sat, Sun, Holidays] 11:00、12:00、13:00、14:00、15:00、16:00
- Running time
- about 35 min
- Maximum capacity
- 90
- Fee
- High school students and above: ¥600
*Persons over 18 (excluding high-school students) and under 70 require a museum admission ticket.
Elementary and middle school students: ¥300
Preschoolers / people with disabilities and their caretakers: Free
- Supervision of
- Tokyo National Museum
- Production
- TOPPAN Inc.
- Inquiries
- 050-5541-8600("Hello Dial")
What did the keep of Edo Castle really look like?
The last keep of Edo Castle built by the third military leader of the Tokugawa Family, Tokugawa Iemitsu, is said to have been the largest in history. It was created using the most advanced architectural techniques of the day and cost an enormous sum of money.
So, what did this incredible castle actually look like? How was it made? Designs and drawings give us some clues, as do the cultural artifacts and traditional techniques that survive to this day. We have used them to create a program that lets you join us in the exciting process of recreating the keep of Edo Castle.
* Only same-day tickets are available. Please purchase your ticket as early as possible as the ticket counter may be crowded before the screening.
Campaign Period: July 16 - July 27, 2025
At Hotel Okura Yurinoki and Hotel Okura Garden Terrace, visitors who spend 3,000 yen or more on food and beverage will receive a voucher that can be traded for a ticket for this theater.
Website: TNM & TOPPAN Museum Theater
* English audio guides available free of charge
* You may not enter/exit the theater during the screening.