Seiko Museum Ginza
"Seiko Museum Ginza" has been opened on Namiki-dori St. The location is Ginza 4-chome 3-13, which is about 50 meters from Harumi-dori St. When visiting or visiting, please make a reservation and go out.
Fantasia Karakuri Clock
The "Fantasia Karakuri Clock" released in 1998 is on display. This watch has a performance every hour. The child who was present was overjoyed.
Various clocks of the past are also on display.
A nostalgic alarm clock that was released in the Showa era is also on display.
In addition, excellent products such as "Japanese clocks" used in the Edo period and stopwatches are on display.
It was adopted as an official watch for athletics at the Tokyo Olympics 1964, and you can also learn about the history of development to date.
Kintaro Hattori's personality
Born in Ginza, in the Meiji era, the lunar calendar changed from the lunar calendar to the solar calendar, and in anticipation that Western watches would become a necessity, I learned how to repair watches and proceeded to manufacture watches, but during that time, the servant was impressed by the story that when I failed, I offered the money I had saved.
Although it was not written on the leaflet I received, I was impressed that I was asked by an officer of a certain company and took it unpaid during my work, and that I was a very respectable person. I would like you to read the details of this story at Seiko Museum Ginza.