Taikokan (Drum Museum)
Taikokan (Drum Museum)
Taikokan (Drum Museum)
Taikokan (Drum Museum)
Taikokan (Drum Museum)
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Taikokan (Drum Museum)

83 of 219 in Tokyo

Taikokan (太皷館, Drum Museum) offers a one-of-a-kind cultural experience in the vibrant Asakusa district of Tokyo. This charming museum features an impressive collection of drums from across the globe, including traditional Japanese taiko drums, as well as percussion instruments from various cultures. The exhibits offer a fascinating exploration of the history and evolution of drums, highlighting their role in different musical traditions and rituals. Visitors can admire beautifully crafted drums, each with its own unique story, providing a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of these instruments worldwide.

One of the highlights of Taikokan is its interactive experience, where visitors can try playing many of the drums on display. This hands-on approach allows guests to connect with the instruments on a personal level and immerse themselves in the rhythm and sound of traditional music. The museum is located above the Miyamoto Unosuke Nishi Asakusa store, which is renowned for its high-quality Japanese drums and festival goods. For those passionate about music, culture, and the rich heritage of percussion instruments, Taikokan is an essential stop in Tokyo.

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Hours and Fees

Taikokan (Drum Museum)
  • Opening hours
  • 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM (last admission 3:00 PM)

  • Closed
  • Mondays (except national holidays) and Tuesdays

  • Entrance fee
  • 500 yen

Getting there

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Taikokan (Drum Museum) is easily accessible by public transport. Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Tawaramachi Station, and from there, it’s about a 5-minute walk to the museum, which is located above the Miyamoto Unosuke Nishi Asakusa store.

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