Mizuno Printing Museum
Exhibition of technological changes in the birthplace of printing
At the Mizuno Printing Museum, permanent exhibition shows valuable printing-related materials from ancient times, east and west, such as "cylindrical seal" (excavated from Babylonia), "Papyrus documents", the world's oldest surviving print "Hyakumanto Darani Sutra", Gutenberg's "42 lines Bible", the world's three major beautiful books, as well as tiles, prints, woodblocks, and early iron printing machines.
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Postal code | 104-0042 |
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Address | 2-9-2, Chuo-ku (Mizuno Pretec Co., Ltd. 6F) |
TEL | 03-3551-7595 (General Affairs Department) |
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Access | Hatchobori Station on the Toei Subway Hibiya Line Shintomicho Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line |
Opening hours | 10:00~12:00、13:00~16:00 ※Advance reservation required |
Closed days | Excluding Saturday, Sunday, national holidays, New Year's holidays, etc. |
Remarks | It is a full reservation system. For reservations, please contact the General Affairs Department by telephone (03-3551-7595). |