Japan Spinning Top Museum
日本独楽博物館/Nihon Koma Hakubutsukan



Approx. 20,000 tops are collected from all over Japan and
also from over 60 countries in the world.

Approx. 20,000 toys and household goods for children since the Edo period (1603-1868) and
approx. 1,000 hand-made toys and folk instruments from across the sea.
If you would like to know how to play or handle traditional play and games
staffs will show you.


Japan Spinning Top Museum


There are so many tops !





Hours
10:00-17:00

Closed
Closed at occasionally
(Please call and confirm in advance)

Admission
Free

Address
4-7-2 Nakanoshima-dori, Minato-ku, Nagoya
名古屋市港区中之島通り4-7-2

TEL
052-661-3671

Access
Get off at Tsukijiguchi 築地口 Sta. on the Meiko Subway Line.
Take exit 3. Turn left. Walk approx. 1km.
Cross an orange bridge (Nakagawa-bashi bridge)
Turn to the right at the Tsukisan-cho 築三町 intersection.
100m ahead. Left side.
or
Get off at Inaei 稲永 sta. on the Aonami Line.
Walk to the East approx. 1km.
Turn to the left at the Tsukisan-cho 築三町 intersection.
100m ahead. Left side.



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