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COVID-19 Notice

Information: To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the tour time is limited to 20 minutes

To prevent the spread of the new Coronavirus infection, the tour time is limited to 20 minutes or less. In addition, we ask for your cooperation in wearing masks and observing the route. Please note that admission will be restricted during times of congestion.

! Request for cooperation in preventing infection with COVID-19 !

■ Please wear a mask when entering the museum.
■ Please wash your hands with alcohol disinfectant at the time of admission.
■ Please keep your distance from other visitors and tour along the route.
■ Please do not touch the exhibits, display cases, walls, etc. as much as possible.
■ Please note that some services are suspended and certain exhibition rooms may be closed to prevent infection.
■ If it is judged that the hall is overcrowded, admission will be temporarily restricted, and we request your cooperation if that is necessary.
■ Please refrain from visiting the museum as a group.

Uchigawa Exhibition of Things

Have you ever wanted to see the inside and the back of an exhibit that you can’t see in a regular exhibition?

What’s inside the electrical appliances? What’s in that box? What was in that drawer?

To satisfy such curiosity, this time we will look inside things that cannot be seen in ordinary exhibitions.
If you look at the inside, back, and contents of things, you can see how they are used, their roles, their mechanisms, and their ingenuity.

At this exhibition, by turning the viewpoint of appreciation inward, you can take a closer look at the world that spreads inside various things, and enjoy fresh discoveries and surprises that cannot be obtained just by looking at the outside.