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.

Company Information Company Information

Postal code

104-0042

Address

2-9-2, Chuo-ku (Mizuno Pretec Co., Ltd. 6F)

TEL

03-3551-7595 (General Affairs Department)

Homepage URL

https://www.mizunopritech.co.jp/mpm/

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).