Event Schedule>>Past Events

10月

  • From October 1 (Wed.),
    the museum’s opening hours will be from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM

    1 (Wed.)Free admission

    Tokyo Citizen’s Day

  • 1 (Wed.) to 5 (Sun.)

    Annual Event at the Farmhouse of the Tsunashima Family

    [The Jūgoya Full-Moon Decorations]

    * The date of the Jūgoya moon according to the lunar calendar this year is Monday, October 6.

  • 11 (Sat.) & 12 (Sun.)

    Demonstration of traditional crafts

    10:30 AM to 3:30 PM

    Japanese Embroidery / Lacquer Crafts
    Demonstration by Artisans from Ota City, Tokyo

  • 25 (Sat.)

    Museum talks

    From 2:30 PM

    Highlights of “History and Folklore of Musashino: From the Collection of the Former Musashino Folklore Museum” *With sign language interpretation (Japanese)
    Curator: Haruka Maruyama

  • 30 (Thu.) to November 3 (Mon., national holiday)

    Annual Event at the Farmhouse of the Tsunashima Family

    [The Jūsanya moon decorations]

    The date of the Jūsanya moon according to the lunar calendar this year is Sunday, November 2.

  • * Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony 2025 will be held on 18 (Sat.) and 19 (Sun.). Free admission

11月

  • 8 (Sat.) & 9 (Sun.)

    Demonstration of traditional crafts

    10:30 AM to 3:30 PM

    Woodblock Engraving / Metal Hammering
    Demonstration by Artisans from Arakawa City, Tokyo

  • 22 (Sat.)

    Museum talks

    From 2:30 PM

    “Visitor Center (Shikiden/Kokaden Palace)” *With sign language interpretation (Japanese)
    Curator: Shinichi Saito

  • 22 (Sat.) & 23 (Sun., national holiday)

    Special Evening Opening:
    Illumination of Fall Foliage and Buildings

    4:30 PM to 8:00 PM
    (Museum open from 9:30 AM, admission until 7:30 PM)

    Enjoy the nighttime atmosphere of the museum, where the illuminated buildings and the leaves just beginning to change color create a different charm from the daytime.

12月

  • Late November to mid-December

    Annual Event at the Farmhouse of the Tsunashima Family

    [Daikon radish drying]

  • 13 (Sat.) & 14 (Sun.)

    Demonstration of traditional crafts

    10:30 AM to 3:30 PM

    Edo Kiriko Glass / Woodblock Engraving
    Demonstration by Artisans from Sumida City, Tokyo

  • <<Don't miss out!>>

    Until December 14 (Sun.)

    History and Folklore of Musashino: From the Collection of the Former Musashino Folklore Museum

  • 20 (Sat.)

    Museum talks

    From 2:30 PM

    “Tama in the Edo Period”
    Curator: Yoshiyuki Mashimo

  • * The museum will be closed from December 25 (Thu.) to January 1, 2026 (Thu., national holiday).
    * The museum will reopen from January 2, 2026 (Fri.)

* There may be changes to the schedule or event contents.