VR program ”The Keep of Edo Castle”
- Date
- December 24, 2018 (Mon)
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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
*Admission starts 5minites prior to screening.
*You may not enter mid-way through the program.
- Venue
- Asian Gallery (Toyokan)-TNM & TOPPAN Museum Theater
- Supervision of
- Tokyo National Museum
- Production of
- Toppan Printing Co.,Ltd.
- Running time
- about 35 min.
- Capacity
- 90
- Fee
- High school students and above: 500yen
*University students and above require a museum admission ticket.
Elementary and junior high school students: 300yen
Pre-school children and persons with disability and one person accompanying them: Free
Regular Exhibition Set Ticket
*Sold only at the front entrance ticket counter
Adults: 1000yen
University students: 800yen
- Ticket purchase
- At the front entrance ticket counter or at the front of the theater
*Admission at the front entrance ticket counter ends 15 minutes prior to screening. Admission at the front of the theater ends at screening time.
- Inquiries
- 03-5777-8600(Hello Dial)
The last keep of Edo Castle built by the third shogun of Tokugawa Family, Tokugawa Iemitsu, is said to have been the largest in history—and was created using the most advanced building techniques of the day and a tremendous amount of financial power.
So what did this incredible castle actually look like? How was it made?
Designs and drawings give us some clues, as do the cultural assets and traditional techniques that survive to this day. We’ve used them to create a program that lets you join us in the exciting process of recreating the keep of Edo Castle.