• If you are at all interested in how silk is made, how silk fabrics are dyed or decorated or the history of dress this little museum is worth an hour or so.
  • To commemorate the centennial anniversary of the opening of the Port of Yokohama, Silk Museum was opened in 1959 on the site of Jardine Matheson & Co., a...
  • The Yokohama Silk Museum is a museum located in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Japan that covers the silk trade in Japan.
  • The museum also includes displays of silk-making machines, as well as actual demonstrations of silk being manufactured, which is fascinating.
  • And, since this amazing material is so tightly tied to the growth of the entire country, it was expected for the Yokohama Port to have its own Silk Museum.
  • A museum dedicated to the history and production of silk, showcasing the importance of silk in Yokohama's past.
  • The Yokohama Silk Museum is a 3 minute walk from Exit 3 of Nihon Odori Station on the Minato Mirai Subway Line.
  • Housed in the grand former Yokohama Specie Bank building (c1904) is this rather scholarly history museum charting the course of Kanagawa Prefecture...
  • Situated at Naka-ku in Yokohama, Yokohama Silk Museum gives opportunity to the visitors to explore the silk trade of the country overwhelmingly.
  • The Yokohama Silk Museum not only preserves silk's illustrious past but also serves as an interactive space where visitors can participate in hands-on activities...