Feel Edo

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In the Edo period (1603-1867), a recycling-oriented society was established in which resources were used efficiently and thoroughly recycled. This concept is attracting attention from the perspective of modern sustainability.
At first glance, this period was a era in which Japan was closed off from the rest of the world, but it developed its own unique culture and technology. The wisdom and culture fostered during this period have great potential for today's overseas business as well.

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Kawagoe, Feel EDO Culture

Step Back in Time to the Edo Period, Just an Hour from Tokyo by Train.
As the Kawagoe Domain during the Edo period, Kawagoe played an important role as the northern defense for Edo. There was a lot of exchange between Kawagoe and Edo, and you can still see Edo’s influences around town in the traditional warehouses and festivals.

koedo.or.jp/feel-edo-culture/en/

EDO CULTURE EXPERIENCE TOUR

Immerse yourself in Japanese culture and tradition as you stroll through Nihonbashi. The tour is offered in English.

www.nihonbashi-info.jp/omotenashi/edo_culture.html

Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

The aim of this museum is to preserve historic buildings of great cultural value that are not in their current location can be relocated, reconstructed, preserved and exhibited and this valuable cultural heritage can be passed on to future generations.

jal.japantravel.com/places/tokyo/edo-tokyo-open-air-architectural-museum/138