Toyo Bunko Entrance Ticket

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The Toyo Bunko, or the "Oriental Library," is Japan's largest Asian studies library and is located in Tokyo. Historically, the Toyo Bunko Museum was founded at the beginning of the 19th Century when Iwasaki Hisaya, the former president of Mitsubishi, began collecting Japanese language resources on history and culture. In 1917, Iwasaki purchased the collection of George Ernest Morrison, an Australian journalist who was also a corresponded and special adviser to the Republic of China.
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Not wheelchair accessible. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Your tickets will be held at the front entrance for exchange for your voucher on your selected day of visit. Near public transportation. Opening hours: 10::00 am ~ 17:00 (last entry: 16:30). Closing date: Every Tuesday, Wednesday if Tuesday is the Japan public holiday, holidays for the New Year and temporary closing dates that the museum anounced on the official website.. Most travelers can participate. Face masks required for travelers in public areas. Face masks required for guides in public areas. Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff. Social distancing enforced throughout experience. Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas. Gear/equipment sanitized between use. Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized. Guides required to regularly wash hands. Regular temperature checks for staff. Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking