Seiko Museum Ginza
Seiko Museum Ginza, located in Ginza 4-chome, is a museum that can be enjoyed by adults and children. I participated in the guided tour.
The museum staff provided an easy-to-understand explanation of the history of clock evolution, Japanese clocks, the history of Seiko, and many products that have pioneered the times.
Please apply in advance as a reservation is required. For more information, please visit the official website.
"Seiko Museum Ginza" is on display from the first basement floor to the sixth floor by theme.
On the first basement floor, Seiko's technology that supported athletes challenging records and adventurers living in harsh environments is introduced.
Elaborate time ~4th floor~
From the establishment of Seikosha in 1892 to the quartz watch, which has changed the world's standard, Seiko has been creating new products along with technological advances.
History of tools to measure time-3rd floor-
The tools that measure time have evolved greatly since they were born in Egypt about 7,000 years ago. Its history and Japan's unique "Japanese clock" are on display.
Grand Seiko Museum-6th Floor-
Grand Seiko has gained tremendous support from watch fans as a domestic luxury watch brand. More than 100 historical products are lined up.
Seiko Museum Ginza
〒104-0061 Seiko Namiki-dori St. Building 4-3-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL 03-5159-1881
=Tokyo Metro =
1 minute walk from Exit B2 and B4 of Ginza Station (Ginza Line / Marunouchi Line / Hibiya Line)
2-minute walk from Exit A0 of Hibiya Station (Hibiya Line/Chiyoda Line)
2-minute walk from Exit D8 of Yurakucho Station (Yurakucho Line)
=Toei Subway =
2-minute walk from Exit A0 of Hibiya Station (Toei Mita Line)
=JR=
4-minute walk from Yurakucho Station (Yamanote Line/Keihin Tohoku Line) Central Exit / Ginza Exit