The Toy Museum is a 10–15 minute walk from Kurashiki Station, located in the Kurashiki Canal District.





Toy Museum
The Toy Museum (日本郷土玩具館) is a delightful and nostalgic destination, housed in beautifully converted storehouses that reflect Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Inside, visitors will find four main display rooms, each offering a captivating collection of traditional toys from all 47 of Japan’s prefectures. The museum features a wide range of items, from intricately crafted dolls to wooden puzzles, allowing visitors to explore the history of childhood play across the country. One of the museum’s key highlights is the dedicated room that showcases different versions of the daruma doll, a well-known symbol of good luck and perseverance that holds a special place in Japanese culture.
In addition to its fascinating exhibits, the Toy Museum also offers a chance to purchase unique souvenirs in its gift shop, with a range of locally themed toys and crafts. After exploring the collections, visitors can unwind at the on-site café, providing an ideal spot to relax and reflect on its treasures. With its mix of educational displays and leisurely amenities, the Toy Museum provides a perfect experience for visitors of all ages, combining a journey through Japan’s toy history with moments of rest and enjoyment.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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10:00 to 17:00
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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600 yen
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