The museum is for those who are interested in the history of the city, its development, and transformation into the capital of Japan.
At first the city was called Edo, then Tokyo. That's why the Edo Museum is Tokyo.
There are many interesting objects on display.
I remember the wooden Nihonbashi bridge at the entrance to the museum.
And a minicopy of the first Tokyo skyscraper, built in 1890.
History lovers will find a lot of interesting things in the museum.
The museum is huge.
It will take a lot of time to inspect it.