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Sunday 10:00-17:30
Monday 10:00-17:30
Tuesday 10:00-17:30
Wednesday 10:00-17:30
Thursday 10:00-17:30
Friday 10:00-17:30
Saturday 10:00-17:30
Hours of Operation : 10:00 AM ~ 5:30 PM
*Access to the 9th floor starts at 10:00 AM. Admission is until 5:00 p.m.
*No pets are allowed in the museum. Guide dogs and service dogs are allowed to enter the museum with disabled visitors.
Closed:Open irregularly
*The museum may be closed temporarily for exhibition changes, facility inspections, etc.
*Closing information will be announced in the "Important Notices" section on the top page.

郵政博物館

The Postal Museum is a museum that exhibits ・ and introduces materials related to postal and communications.

The "beginning" world
The World of "Stamps"
The World of "Letters"
The World of "Postal"
The World of "Postal Savings"
The World of "Simple Insurance"
Museum store and
Sky Tree style post "Post Tree"
"Postal Museum" is a museum that exhibits ・ and introduces collections related to postal and communications. The museum is composed of a permanent exhibition hall that divides postal history and stories into six worlds and introduces them through exhibits and videos, a special exhibition room, a multi-purpose space, and a museum store. In addition to exhibiting approximately 330,000 different types of stamps, the largest in Japan, the museum displays approximately 400 items related to postal services in Japan and abroad.
In addition, under the concept of "Connecting the Heart, Connecting the World," the Postal Museum makes full use of digital technology to provide visitors with many hands-on ・ experiences that enable them to feel the human connections that postal services and communications bring.

For more information, please visit our website .

Postal Museum
Tokyo Skytree Town, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-8139, Japan ・ Solamachi 9F
TEL : 03-6240-4311
Tokyo Skytree Town

郵政博物館

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