Drum Museum

このヴェニューを日本語で読む

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With a clay drum from Mexico, an udekki from Sri Lanka and hundreds of other drums from around the world, this interactive museum is a fine place to visit. Find your own rhythm by banging on many of them (a blue dot means it’s allowed, a red one means it’s not).

Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)

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Address
Miyamoto Unosuke Shoten, Nishi-Asakusa Bldg 4F, 2-1-1 Nishi-Asakusa, Taito-ku

Transport Tawaramachi Station (Ginza line)

Telephone 03 3842 5622

Open 10am-5pm Wed-Sun / closed Mon, Tue

Admission Admission ¥500; ¥150 concessions; free under-6s.

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