Visitors
Experience “the EDOHAKU Stamp Rally” ― Discover the Charms of EDOHAKU in the Streets of Tokyo
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture are now conducting the “Waiting for EDOHAKU” program, a series of free public events to promote the renewal and reopening of the Edo-Tokyo Museum (EDOHAKU), which is currently undergoing major renovation.
As part of the program, a stamp rally will be held to highlight sites related to EDOHAKU in the Nihonbashi and Ryogoku districts of downtown Tokyo.
Experience the fun of EDOHAKU with family and friends!
Official website: https://stamprally.digital/edo-tokyo-museum
Contact
Cultural Events Section, Cultural Promotion Division, Bureau of Citizens, Culture and Sports, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Tel: 03-5000-7237
Email : S1121602@section.metro.tokyo.jp
Public Relations Section, Arts Council Tokyo, Planning Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
Tel: 03-6256-9967
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