It was collected by Keibun Tanaka(1884~1956),an old coin collector.He donated them to the Bank of Japan so that they would not be burned in the war.You can tour inside for free. you can also see old Japanese money and old foreign money.
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There is a souvenir shop,Video Hall,restroom and exhibition room on the second floor.
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Here is a model worth 100 million yen. Weight is 22 lbs.
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Fhotography is prohibited inside this area.
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There is an English pamphlet here.This real thing is there.If you are interested in the history of money,this is an interesting place.
- Hours 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
- Closed Mondays
- Admission Free
- Tel 03-3277-3037