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--> TOP The museum will reopen on 24 Jun. --> Closed --> Caretta Shiodome, Higashi-Shimbashi 1-8-2, Minato-ku, Tokyo | 03-6218-2500 Hours Tue - Sat 12:00 - 18:00 Closed --> *12:00-18:00 until further notice --> The only advertising museum in Japan. --> About us Plan your visit Facilities Museum calendar Group tour Apply for media coverage Exhibitions & Events Permanent exhibition Temporary exhibition Events Library Collections Notices & News releases Shop Access JP EN ( other ) Permanent Exhibition Permanent Exhibition 1.Japanese advertising history 2.Audio Visual Booth "Four Feelings" 3.Collection Table Japanese advertising history - A window into society and people - Advertising amasses a wealth of ideas and challenges that reflect social and economic change, technological progress, and human endeavor through the ages. Take a look at this history of how advertising responds to the times and relates to people. Advertising in the Edo period Advertising in the Meiji,Taisho and early Showa period Advertising during postwar reconstruction through Heisei period Japaneseadvertising history Collection Table We introduce recommended materials from the Ad Museum Tokyo’s vast collection of over 300,000 advertising items dating from the Edo period through to the modern day. --> Digital Table Introduction to TV commercials, posters and other advertisements from the 1950s to the present using touchscreen monitors. Visitors can freely select thumbnails of their interest from the contents displayed on the monitor and watch them. Analog Table Introduction to hikifuda (flyers), nishiki-e (colored woodblock prints), ebira (posters), story boards of famous advertisements and other materials. Take a break with analog materials when you get tired of the digital ones. Audio Visual Booth "Four Feelings" キャプションキャプションキャプションキャプションキャプション --> In every era, advertisements that make a lasting impression are those that touch the heart. Enter the world of entertaining, surprising, moving, thought provoking and other advertisements that stir-up emotions. The Ad Museum Tokyo is managed by Yoshida Hideo Memorial Foundation Site Policy Copyright. The Ad Museum Tokyo All Rights Reserved. -->

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