On August 19, after visiting Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Heidai Shoran, and Nabashi Nihonbashi, we visited the Money Museum in front of the Bank of Japan with families with children during the summer vacation.
At the Money Museum, you can learn about money by displaying Japanese currency and foreign currency.
Photography inside the museum is prohibited, but it is a very useful material.
You can get printed materials such as "Currently valid banknotes", "Currently valid currency", "Koza Site and Bank of Japan", "The Origin of the yen", "Edo period money system", etc.
I was able to receive explanatory materials, and it was a great study. I think it is very useful for children's free study.
The money museum will be renewed.
The museum will be temporarily closed from December 29, 2014 to around November 2015 (planned).
For details, please refer to the website of the Currency Museum (Notice of temporary closure).