“Heiwa Kinen Tenji Shiryokan” is a peace museum, exhibiting real collections, graphics, images, dioramas, that convey the hardship of the soldiers and detainees after the war and postwar repatriates.
There can also be found a video theatre and book reading corner. This is a museum which can deepen the understanding of what it was like back then by “seeing” “listening” “touching”.
Information
Name | Heiwa Kinen Tenji Shiryokan (平和祈念展示資料館) |
Address | 48F Shinjuku Sumitomo Bldg., 2-6-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo |
TEL | 03-5323-8709 |
Open Time | 9:30-17:30 (Entry till 17:00) |
Closed | ● Monday (*In the case of a public holiday or transfer holiday, it will be closed in the next day, Except for Summer vacation period), ● New Year’s Holiday (December 28 – January 4), ● Shinjuku Sumitomo Building closed day |
Fee | Free |
Access | 3-minute walk from “Tochomae Station” (Toei Oedo Line) 7-minute walk from “Nishi-Shinjuku Station” (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) 10-minute walk from “Shinjuku Station” (JR, Odakyu and Keio Lines) |
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