Japanese Sword Museum, Shinjuki, JapanSaturday 04 Oct 2008 10:10 Tokyo Travels We returned to Shinjuku today and with good reason. We wanted to find the iconic Love Sculpture by Robert Indiana and also visit the Japanese sword museum. Locating the Love sculpture, as featured in the J-Drama 'Densha Otaku' was fun, not least because I hadn't really prepared our trip and had only a rough idea of its location, close to the Mitsui Building. However there are two Mitsui Buildings and we did a lot of walking before we found it. Still, we got some great pictures of the skyscrapers and various works of corporate art on the way. We then proceeded to the Japanese Sword Museum. Located in a rather unassuming building in a residential area the sword museum can be hard to locate. My recommendation is to use a map and follow the raised express way. This was also our folly on a previous day out as a new branch of the express way was not on our map and we arrived past closing time (4:30pm). Beware that Tokyo is changing all the time. The Sword Museum costs ¥525 to enter and taking photographs is strictly prohibited. The receptionist gave us some English information about the history of Japanese swords, although there is little English information about the exhibits themselves, bar a date and name of the Sword maker. Consisting of a large room of swords in display cabinets and a few information panels the Japanese Sword Museum will not be for everyone. However just to see these wonderful pieces of art that are up to 800 hundred years old will be more than enough for many. The security guard, and I guess part-time guide was great, ushering us to look at the exhibits from the side to see how sharp the blades were while enthusiastically gesturing (and telling us in Japanese) that they could easily slice off an ear or cut your hair. We returned to our hotel via Yoyogi park, Harajuku, then Takashita Street then taking the subway Harajuku Station. Quite a trek but worth it. Comments (3) 17 Jan 2009 07:10 by Monty I have samurai product by 1817 include with fabric kanji letter 2 Nov 2008 05:45 by Dude It's "Densha Otoko" you walbert. 8 Oct 2008 04:54 by Tracy Godda luv da bear..... | Show channel: 04 Oct 2008 Japanese Sword Museum, Shinjuki, Japan 02 Oct 2008 Shinjuku, Tokyo - Japan 01 Oct 2008 Ueno, Tokyo - Japan, markets, park and zoo 29 Sep 2008 Ginza, Sony Building and Godzilla, Tokyo 28 Sep 2008 Harajuku, Shibuya, Takeshita Str, Tokyo 27 Sep 2008 Akihabara, Tokyo 26 Sep 2008 Travelling to Tokyo 10 Aug 2008 Google, sitemaps and images 02 Aug 2008 Money Saving Tips, Beat the credit crunch 28 Jul 2008 Convert MOV video to AVI format 06 Jun 2008 GTA IV: Chain Reaction Achievement 05 Jun 2008 Subspecies Tees, t-shirts and clothing 02 Jun 2008 GTA IV: Under the Radar achievement 22 Mar 2008 Ben Nevis Climb 2008 23 Dec 2007 Dolphins at Bunbury, Western Australia |