【Yokohama Customs Museum】Free admission, closes at dusk, beautiful scenery

#Tokyo Attractions
Yokohama Customs is a regional branch of Japan, established in 1859 when Yokohama was founded. 1953 Tokyo Customs Separation. Its tower is collectively known as the Yokohama Three Towers, along with the Kanagawa Prefectural Hall Main Hall and the Yokohama City Kaiko Memorial Hall, the interior of the building is still used as an office for the tax office, while the first floor is a free-entry information display room. In 2001 it was listed as a historical building recognized by Yokohama City.
Free admission shows an introduction to the history and missions about the Yokohama Customs Customs. Specially to introduce the logo of the mascot Customs-kun (カスタム君), the fat round look is very cute, for children interesting D not so boring.
There is a branded genuine and fake products area, test whether there is a way to distinguish well, on the other hand, the data display room also has smuggling techniques of exhibition hall and Japan prohibited imports.
The dusk view is very beautiful when the museum is closed, you can slowly feel the beauty of Yokohama.

Post by Neuhaus | Oct 18, 2024

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