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  • The Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan dates back to the establishment of the Bank of Japan in 1882. The museum’s collection was donated to the Bank of Japan in 1944 to prevent its loss amid the destruction of World War II. Organized as a part of the commemoration of the Bank’s 100th anniversary in 1982, the Currency Museum opened in November 1985 to display these materials to the public.
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  • FAQs Japanese Currency. ... the 1880s: Birth of the Bank of Japan From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century (from the 1890s to.
  • See all things to do. Bank of Japan Currency Museum. 4. 237 reviews. ... This free museum is located in the annexe building of the Bank of Japan.
  • The Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan (貨幣博物館, Kahei-hakubutsukan), formally known as the Currency Museum, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies...
  • The Bank of Japan Currency Museum itself is tucked away on the second floor in a modern annex of the Bank of Japan, and is crisply modern.
  • Run by the Bank of Japan, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of currency in the country, from ancient times to the present day.
  • Either ironically or fittingly, the Bank of Japan Currency Museum is the perfect place to go when you are low on money but have plenty of time.
  • See 233 reviews articles and 155 photos of bank of japan currency museum ranked no 10 on tripadvisor among 595 attractions in chuo.
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  • The Bank of Japan Currency Museum sits across the street from the historic Bank of Japan Headquarters in Nihonbashi's financial district.
  • Detailed information for Other Museums Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan located in the Tokyo Station area.A...
  • Heading 3: Cash from the Past One of the main attractions of the Bank of Japan Currency Museum is its extensive collection of old Japanese currency.
  • The Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan’s Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies collects, preserves, and studies currency-related historical and...
  • The Currency Museum was first opened in November 1985 to commemorate the Bank of Japan’s 100th anniversary.