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Architectural Layout of Edo Tokyo Museum
The video reference room on the basement provides various video replays about Edo Tokyo.

The first floor is the service desk and the ticket office.

The second floor is a western restaurant.

On the third floor is Edo Tokyo Plaza, which can hold various parties and activities.

The fourth layer is the data warehouse.

The fifth floor is the exit of the permanent exhibition room, with a service desk and a gift department.

The sixth floor is the entrance to the permanent exhibition room.

The seventh floor is the library, Japanese restaurant and teahouse.

After buying tickets on the first floor, you have to take the escalator with a very dazzling appearance and go straight to the sixth floor. This is a thoughtful design of the museum, hoping to let visitors visit from the highest place. The escalator slowly came to the sixth floor, and the representative pictures and photos of each era on both sides seemed to tell tourists that they were about to travel back through time and space.

As soon as you enter the entrance, there is a detailed guide manual for the whole museum, which can be read for free. There is a lot of information about the collection and the history of Tokyo in the museum. You can find the answer while visiting, so that you can have a deeper understanding of Edo Tokyo. Visitors are also provided with earphone guides free of charge, with English guides and often with guides in other languages.

The permanent exhibition area I is divided into three parts, which will pass by according to the tour route: Edo District, General Education District and Tokyo District.