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Taito City Museum Ma P Taito City Museum Map 110-0004 Phone:(03 )5828 7591 Important Cultural Property Save by using <4 -MUSEUM PASSPORT> Sogakudo of the Former Tokyo Music School ●Included Museums : Shitamachi Museum Museum PASSPORT p Ichiyo Memorial Museum Shitamachi Museum ASAKURA Museum of Sculpture Shitamachi Museum Annex Calligraphy Museum The Former Yoshidaya Liquor shop ●Passport : ¥800 (regular fee ¥1600) ●Valid : 1 year from date of issue Calligraphy Museum ●Sold : At above museums ◎The above is April 1, 2013 update. Admission fare and exhibition may change. Ichiyo Memorial Museum Please confirm beforehand as above museums Place of scenic beauty may temporarily close. Registered Tangible Cultural Property ASAKURA Museum of Sculpture published by Art & Culture Foundation of Taito Art & Culture Foundation of Taito http://www.taitocity.net/taito/zaidan 2-11, Shitaya 1-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo Taito City Museum Ma Taito City Museum Map 110-0004 Phone:(03 )5828 7591 ASAKURA Museum of Sculpture Nippori-Toneri Li ne Ichiyo Memorial Museum Minowa Sta. TX Li Closed 14 Tokyo Metro ve. JR Lines・Keisei Line Re-open: the Fall,2013 Meiji A Hibiya Line Minowa Sta. To Nippori St Nippori Sta. (scheduled) Tabata ner 文 D a ote . O Address:18-4, Ryusen 3-chome, g u Ave. Yanaka Cemetery Nippori St b Taito-ku, Tokyo 16 a shi Ave. Phone: (03 )3873 0004 9 Kei Ichiyo 卍 ASAKURA Museum sei ●10 minutes walk a. Li Ave. e Memorial Hongyoji n n of Sculpture MEGURIN e from Minowa Station North MEGURIN of east and west Museum iya Li <Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line> 15 Kanasugi Ave. 15 Y The Museum is Hib o ●3 minutes walk from closed. North MEGURIN s owa hino Ave. North MEGURIN h Address :18-10, Yanaka 7-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo 22 S 15 bus stop Stone Temporary office Phon e :(03 )5828 8731 MEGURIN Steps Kokusai Ave. ●5 minutes walk from Nippori Station 〈JR Lines, Keisei Line〉 of east and west a Ave. Ohtori Shrine D 16 o ●10 minutes walk from MEGURIN of east and west 9, 16 bus stop ve. te Ave. Show A 9 ono Avek. u zo Ugui anaz sud H Sen a Shitamachi Museum Annex ni St 文 Calligraphy Museum 22 The Former Yoshidaya Liquor shop a. 8 Otakebashi Ave. 17 MEGURIN Shitamachi Museum Annex of east and west 4 The Former Yoshidaya Liquor shop Iriya Sta. North MEGURIN 27 20 文 文 22 Negishi MEGURIN MEGURIN Ave. Elementary Kototoi Ave. of east and west 8 Tokyo National Ogubashi of east and west Art & Culture hi Ave. School Ave. Museum 4 Foundation Calligraphy Kototoi of Taito Koto Negishi Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line toi Ave. Sanpeido Museum Hana Academy Life long mamic Riverside Nezu Sta. U of cooking To leaning center Sports Center 17 Uguisudani Edo down town Traditional arts Tokyo National University Sta. Sogakudo of the Siki-Ann S Former Tokyo and craft house Police hinob Kiy of Fine Arts and Music. Music School box North exit To o To Nippori JR Lines Ueno a suba Address :10-6, Ueno-sakuragi 2-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo z ougu Ave. Uguisudani Sta. u Ave. Ueno Zoo Ueno Park Asakusa s Phone :(03 )3823 4408 hi d hi Ave. Address:10-4,Negishi 2-chome,Taito-ku,Tokyo Phone: (03 )3872 2645 s Asakusa public ●10 minutes walk from Nezu Station 文 a Tobu I b Sta. 28 Hall sesaki ●5 minutes walk from Uguisudani Station <JR Lines> 2 22 <Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line> Line ●3 minutes walk from North MEGURIN 22 bus stop Keisei Line JR Lines Asakusa Sta. 23 Shinobazu Pond Kappa Ueno Sta. Ueno Sta. 26 1 1 Taito City 30 20 MEGURIN 1 Office Sogakudo of the Former Tokyo Music School of east and west Shitamachi Museum Kaminarimon Asaku Ave. MEGURIN 21 Ueno sa Ave. Asakusa Sta. Tokyo National Sta. Inaricho Sta. Shinobazu JR Lines of east and west Museum Ginza Pond Keisei Line Ueno Sta. 4 Line Ueno Sta. 20 Sogakudo of the Former National Tawaramachi 15 MEGURIN 21 Hibiya Line Museum Sta. of east and west Ginza Line Tokyo Music Ueno Park of Nature School and Science Ueno Sta. Tokyo Metropolitan Yushima Sta. Okachimachi Shitamachi Police The National Park-side Sta. Art Museum Museum Naka-Okachimachi Museum box of Western Art Exit e Fast Food Sta. o Ave. n Concert Hall 37 d Restaurant Kasuga Ave. E Oedo Line Oedo Line Ueno-Okachimachi Ueno Zoo Tokyo bazu Ave. Police box Sta. Shino Chuo Ginza Line Bunka JR Lines Ueno Okachimachi Ueno-Hirokoji Sta. Kaikan Ueno sta. Ueno Hirokoji TX Line Sumida river Ave. Address:8-43,Uenokoen,Taito-ku,Tokyo Sta. Sta. Shin-Okachimachi Asakusa Li Chiyoda Line Chiyoda South Line Sta. Yushima Sta. To Okachimachi Phone: (03 )3824 1988 MEGURIN Kuramae Sta. ●10 minutes walk from Ueno Station (Park-side Exit)<JR Lines> Address:2-1,Uenokoen,Taito-ku,Tokyo Phone: (03 )3823 7451 ●15 minutes walk fro m Ueno Station<Hibiya Line/Ginza Line/Keisei Line> ●5 minutes walk from Ueno Station Cyuo Ave. ●1 minutes walk from MEGURIN of East and West 4 bus stop Kuramae Sta. <JR Lines/Keisei Line/Tokyo Metro Ginza and Hibiya Lines> Sogakudo will be closed for maintenance from April 2013..
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