- Shitamachi Museum
Infobox Museum
name = The Shitamachi Museum
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established = 1980
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location =Ueno ,Tokyo
type = TraditionalEdo Culture
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publictransit = JR Yamanote Line, Ueno Station
website = http://www.taitocity.net/taito/shitamachi (in Japanese)The nihongo|Shitamachi Museum|Japanese: 下町風俗資料館(したまちふうぞくしりょうかん)|Shitamachi Fūzoku Shiryokan is a museum inUeno ,Taito, Tokyo ,Japan . Located on the shores ofShinobazu Pond withinUeno Park , it's dedicated to the traditional culture of Tokyo'sShitamachi .Coordinates of the Museum"': coord|35.7102|139.7726.To display options, click on the coordinates.
Historical Background
"Shitamachi", term translatable as "Low City", is the unofficial name given to the Tokyo flatlands, that is the area of Tokyo going from Taitō to Chiyoda and Chuō [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0674539397 Edward Seidensticker: Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake: how the shogun's ancient capital became a great modern city, 1867-1923] ] . The Shitamachi got its name from the fact that it's the physically low part of the city next to, and particularly east of, the
Sumida river [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0674539397 Edward Seidensticker: Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake: how the shogun's ancient capital became a great modern city, 1867-1923] ] . Although not necessarily poor, it was inhabited byEdo 's lower classes, including craftsmen, fishermen, sailors and merchants [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0674539397 Edward Seidensticker: Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake: how the shogun's ancient capital became a great modern city, 1867-1923] ] . The area produced most of what was original in Edo's culture and was the entertainment and shopping center of the capital. [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0674539397 Edward Seidensticker: Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake: how the shogun's ancient capital became a great modern city, 1867-1923] ] . What remains of the old Shitamachi can nowadays be found in and around Tokyo's Taito, for example inAsakusa .
The Shitamachi museum is dedicated to explaining this area and its distinctive culture through original artifacts.Exhibits
First Floor
To the right of the entrance there's the life-size replica of a merchant's house, where geta (Japanese-style wooden clogs) are made and sold. In front of the shop are parked a
rickshaw and a hand-pulled cart from old Edo.To the left stands the replica of a small tenement house shared by two families, each owning a shop. On one side are supposed to live a mother and her daughter, who sell cheap sweets in the small shop adjacent their living quarters. On the other lives a
coppersmith who both works and sells his wares at home. The well and the washing board next to the house are original items used in Edo times in the Shitamachi. All objects exhibited were donated by the public and were actually used by the original owners during theTaishō period (1912 - 1926).Second Floor
The second floor consists of a more varied collection of exhibits. There are toys, dolls, photos, kitchen utensils, board games, card games, plus exhibits related to festivals and other events. There's even the entrance of a public bath (a
sentō ) donated by the original owner.Notes
* The entrance ticket costs 300 Yen.
* The museum puts free guides at the disposal of its visitors.
* Special exhibitions of traditional crafts take place every autumn and spring.
* The museum is open from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
* The museum is closed on Mondays.
* Phone (only Japanese spoken): 03-3823-7451References
The rest of the article is based on the leaflet given to visitors at The Shitamachi Museum (English version).
External links
* [http://www.tokyo-cci.or.jp/sangyokanko/english/058.html Info about The Shitamachi Museum] , by The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (in English)
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