東京通貨博物館の展示ホールは写真撮影禁止です。通貨博物館は、東京中央区日本銀行支館内にあり、観光客に無視されやすい小さな博物館です。博物館のコレクションは日本の通貨史全体をカバーしています。初期の中国紙幣から現在の円までが含まれています。世界各地の現金小切手や硬貨も見られます。
The Bank of Japan Money Museum is a well-known comprehensive museum in Tokyo. It was not expected to be high. When we arrived, we were very excited, much better than we thought.
The Money Museum is across the road from the Bank of Japan's main store. The admission fee is free. The exhibition is very interesting, including the physical exhibition of coins from different dynasties in Japanese history, as well as the recent exhibition of new technologies such as the watermarking of banknotes. At the entrance of the building, there are small gift shops selling Japanese Silver specialties such as currency chocolates.
東京都中央区日本橋本石町1-3-1日本銀行支店にあります。古代から今日までのさまざまな通貨と世界の他の国の通貨を集めました。日本の江戸時代の通貨のレプリカもあります。また、江戸時代の有名な木版画も楽しめます。
Currency Museum belongs to Tokai Bank. It collects all kinds of currencies from ancient times to today and some currencies from other countries in the world. There are also copies of Japanese Edo-era currencies. In addition, visitors can also enjoy the famous woodcut of Edo era.
東京通貨博物館の展示ホールは写真撮影禁止です。通貨博物館は、東京中央区日本銀行支館内にあり、観光客に無視されやすい小さな博物館です。博物館のコレクションは日本の通貨史全体をカバーしています。初期の中国紙幣から現在の円までが含まれています。世界各地の現金小切手や硬貨も見られます。
The Bank of Japan Money Museum is a well-known comprehensive museum in Tokyo. It was not expected to be high. When we arrived, we were very excited, much better than we thought.
The Money Museum is across the road from the Bank of Japan's main store. The admission fee is free. The exhibition is very interesting, including the physical exhibition of coins from different dynasties in Japanese history, as well as the recent exhibition of new technologies such as the watermarking of banknotes. At the entrance of the building, there are small gift shops selling Japanese Silver specialties such as currency chocolates.
東京都中央区日本橋本石町1-3-1日本銀行支店にあります。古代から今日までのさまざまな通貨と世界の他の国の通貨を集めました。日本の江戸時代の通貨のレプリカもあります。また、江戸時代の有名な木版画も楽しめます。
Currency Museum belongs to Tokai Bank. It collects all kinds of currencies from ancient times to today and some currencies from other countries in the world. There are also copies of Japanese Edo-era currencies. In addition, visitors can also enjoy the famous woodcut of Edo era.