The Kyoto Arashiyama Music Box Museum
- くまCEO
- Oct 4
- 1 min read
The Kyoto Arashiyama Music Box Museum is a fascinating museum that preserves the European music box culture that flourished in the 19th century. Boasting a collection of approximately 2,000 music boxes, visitors can not only learn about their history and mechanisms, but also enjoy the sound of music boxes for themselves.
◇Attractions
・Prize-winning Collection: Exhibits include a valuable collection ranging from the world's oldest music box to self-playing musical instruments and automata (mechanical dolls).
・Music Box Demonstrations: Museum staff regularly hold music box demonstrations.
・Music Box Shop: The museum also has a music box shop where you can purchase music boxes that make perfect souvenirs.
・Music Box History: Panels and exhibits provide a detailed explanation of the history of the music box, from its invention to its development.
・Workshops: Periodically, workshops such as music box making are held.
◇Access
A 7-minute walk from Randen Arashiyama Station, in the heart of the Arashiyama area.
◇Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last admission at the museum: 4:15 PM)
◇Admission Fee
Adults: ¥1,000
Seniors (65 and over), University Students: ¥700
Junior High School and High School Students: ¥600
Elementary School Students: ¥300
◇Summary
The Kyoto Arashiyama Music Box Museum is recommended for those who want to spend some relaxing time surrounded by the beautiful sounds of music boxes. Be sure to stop by when you're sightseeing in Arashiyama! (^^)




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