National Showa Memorial Museum

Local name昭和館
LocationTokyo, Japan

The National Showa Memorial Museum is a national museum in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, managed by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The museum is commonly referred to as the "Showakan" and primarily displays items illustrating the lifestyles of the Japanese people during and after World War II.

Originally to be named The War Victims Peace Commemoration Prayer Hall, the museum opened on 27 March 1999, partly in response to strong lobbying by the Japan War-Bereaved Families Association, whose headquarters are in the adjacent Kudan Hall. The museum building was designed by Japanese architect Kiyonori Kikutake.

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Opening hours

Tue - Sun: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
(Last admission 30 min before closing.)

Closed on Dec 28 - Jan 1, Mar 31.

Admission

Adults: 300 JPY
Seniors (65+): 270 JPY
Students: 150 JPY

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Showa_Memorial_Museum

Official website http://www.showakan.go.jp/pdf/showakan_en.pdf

Phone +81 3 3222 2577

Address 〒102-0074 Tokyo, 千代田区Kudanminami,1-6-1, Japan

Coordinates 35°41'42.399" N 139°45'3.263" E

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