The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum ŽO•H“Œ‹žUFJ ‹âs‰Ý•¼Ž‘—¿ŠÙ
The Kahei Shiryo-kan (the Money Museum) has moved to a new location and will re-open on April 20, 2009. As well as an extensive collection of over 10,000 rare bank notes, coins of the ancient world, and coins from Japanfs Edo period, the museum also holds a collection
of ukiyo-e - (colour prints of daily life in Edo Japan).
¡Open: From Monday, April 20 (09:00 - 16:00) ¡Closed: Monday and Holidays
¡Admission: Free
¡Website (in Japanese):http://www.bk.mufg.jp/minasama/kakawari/gallery/index.html
¡Address: –¼ŒÃ‰®Žs“Œ‹æÔ’Ë’¬25”Ô’n Nagoya City, Higashi Ward, Akasaka-cho 25
¡Access
There: From Sakae Oasis 21 Bus Terminal (bus stop #3) take any bus bound for Hikiyama ˆøŽR, get off at Akatsuka-shirakabe Ô’Ë”’•Ç.
Return: Take any bus bound for Sakae ‰h or Nagoya Station@–¼ŒÃ‰®‰w. Costs 200 Yen. Takes about 10 - 15 minutes.