The museum is right next to the hot spring, not very big, you can go shopping in up to an hour. The toys in the museum are handmade, large and small. Adults like children and like it, but it closes at 4:30 in the afternoon.
More
See all 12 photos
Saved by 13
Recommendations Near Arima Toys and Automata Museum
Arima Toys and Automata Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
The museum is right next to the hot spring, not very big, you can go shopping in up to an hour. The toys in the museum are handmade, large and small. Adults like children and like it, but it closes at 4:30 in the afternoon.
There are 5 floors of the Horse Toy Museum, each floor is not large, you can take the elevator to the 5th floor to play slowly. Basically, there will be a staff member on each floor to introduce the history of toys, introduce the principles of mechanical toys and interactive courses.
Japan's special theme toy museum, this place foreigners to check their passports, remember to bring it, the first floor can buy some things, the second floor and above are collections, very suitable for big friends toys, not simple cartoon toys.
Beautiful environment, hospitality: enthusiasm, low consumption threshold, convenient transportation, convenient parking, very suitable for children and family to play. . .
The greatest surprise when I went to the Museum of Toys was that I met the Museum of Toys. The museum is not big, there are not many people, but there are many exquisite retro toys. The toy shop on the first floor has more black hole power to suck me in every passing time. There are adults who bring children, and there are old people who work hard on building blocks alone. Sometimes we are the only ones on the whole floor. These toys are guarded and loved by some people, even if they are a little cold sometimes, they are happy. PS. It's 500 yen for foreigners to go. It's cheaper.
The Museum of Toys of Kobe Youma was founded in 2003 by the famous Japanese "organ humanoid" manufacturer, Miyashi Nishida, and his friends created and served as the first curator. The first floor of the museum has a toy studio and experience room, and a toy classroom is regularly opened; the 3rd to 6th floors show different types of toys, including handmade wooden mechanical toys, and early traditional Japanese toys. You can find a lot of childhood memories here, as if you have a moment back to childhood, you must come and see.
The museum was founded in 2003. The original idea of the museum was to "develop the traditional toy culture of Japan through the place of the horse" and the first generation of curator after the museum was built. The 3-6 floors of the museum display different types of toys, of which the "organ humanoid" exhibition has been highly praised at home and abroad, and is deeply loved by people. On the first floor of the museum, there are some toy studios and experience rooms, and there will be regular toy classrooms.