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Building: EDOーTOKYO OPENーAIR ARCHITECTURAL MUSEUM

東京都江戸東京博物館分館 江戸東京たてもの園ビジターセンター

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The Edo-Tokyo Museum Annex Edo-Tokyo Architecture Garden Visitor Center, completed in 1992, stands as a contemporary addition to Tokyo's cultural landscape. Designed by architect Togo Mutsuhiro, this museum and documentation facility is located in Sumida Ward. The building serves as a gateway to the adjacent open-air architectural museum, showcasing historic structures relocated from across the Tokyo region. Its design thoughtfully bridges modern functionality with the preservation and presentation of Edo and Tokyo's architectural heritage. For architecture enthusiasts, the center represents an important example of 1990s museum design that prioritizes visitor experience while honoring historical preservation principles.

The Edo-Tokyo Museum Annex Edo-Tokyo Architecture Garden Visitor Center, completed in 1992, stands as a contemporary addition to Tokyo's cultural landscape. Designed by architect Togo Mutsuhiro, this museum and documentation facility is located in Sumida Ward. The building serves as a gateway to the

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The Edo-Tokyo Museum Annex Edo-Tokyo Architecture Garden Visitor Center, completed in 1992, stands as a contemporary addition to Tokyo's cultural landscape. Designed by architect Togo Mutsuhiro, this museum and documentation facility is located in Sumida Ward. The building serves as a gateway to the adjacent open-air architectural museum, showcasing historic structures relocated from across the Tokyo region. Its design thoughtfully bridges modern functionality with the preservation and presentation of Edo and Tokyo's architectural heritage. For architecture enthusiasts, the center represents an important example of 1990s museum design that prioritizes visitor experience while honoring historical preservation principles.