JAPANESE TOY MUSEUM
In 1963, Inoue Shigeyoshi began collecting toys with the desire to preserve that part of childhood that had so quickly disappeared. In 1974, he opened a space in his house to exhibit his first 5,000 pieces. Thanks to donations and his own acquisitions, the museum now houses 90,000 toys. On six buildings, we discover, with our child's eyes, these toys classified according to their origin, whether it is Japan or one of the 160 countries represented. It is possible to test some of the games available and to crack on an object in the shop.
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