Printing Museum - Free Audio Guide

Tokyo, Japan

印刷博物館, 3, 文京区, 東京都, 112-8555, 日本


印刷博物館 (Printing Museum, Tokyo) presents the history and craft of printing in Japan and globally. Its exhibitions trace early East Asian woodblock printing and movable type through Gutenberg, industrial mechanization, and contemporary digital production. The museum's cultural role includes preserving historic presses, type and printed materials, documenting design and publishing practices, and supporting research and education. Key attractions are permanent collections of presses and types, archival prints, rotating special exhibitions, and demonstration/workshop areas illustrating techniques from letterpress to modern graphic production. Visiting arrangements are maintained for general public access with regular opening periods and a modest admission fee; detailed schedules vary. Accessibility provisions exist to assist visitors with mobility or sensory needs, and interpretive information covers historical context and cultural significance in multiple formats.