Talk:Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

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BetacommandBot 05:22, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

Removed Travel Guide Information
Removed the following information, as this is not WikiTravel.

DIRECTIONS
Trains are the best way to get there for most: trains run to Seibu Shinjuku Line (Hana-Koganei Station- from Central Tokyo get a train at (Seibu Shinjuku line from that station (Seibu Shinjuku – 20 minutes minimum) or Takadanobaba (18 minutes). Walking is possible: 15 minutes at least though.

Alternatively: Musashi-Koganei Station, JR Chuo Line ([Musashi-Koganei Station], on the JR Chuo line (accessible from most of central Tokyo), bus to Edo Tokyo Tatemonoen Mae bus stop (Kanto bus); alternatively take the Seibu bus to Koganei Koen Nishiguchi bus stop

LOCATION:
The museum is within Koganei Koen, one of the larger parks to be found in Japan. It is quite a substantial park.( 774,738 m2)  and has been termed the 2nd largest park in Tokyo… That and walking between the many buildings means: bring comfortable shoes and be prepared to spend a good afternoon here.

See map: [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html ] Also a full English guide is downloadable here: [http://www.kensetsu.metro.tokyo.jp/kouen/kouenannai/park/english/koganei.pdf ] Within walking distance is the Furasato Mura ('Oldtown' Village Museum), which is essentially more of the same! See:

I felt bad to just delete it entirely, so I'm putting it here. Maybe someone'll find a use for it. LordAmeth (talk) 17:37, 8 May 2009 (UTC)