MUSEUM OF KITES
IN TOKYO, JAPAN
G'day folks,
Here is another interesting find. This tiny museum hidden above a restaurant houses thousands of modern and traditional kites.
In the middle of a busy business district of Chuo, in Tokyo,
is a small museum hidden on the fifth floor above a busy restaurant.
Only a small metal sign at the building’s entrance indicates its
existence. Stumbling across the tiny museum reveals a trove of thousands
of unique kites.
The museum space itself is rather cluttered, but despite its size, the collection holds upwards of 3,000 items. You’ll find anything from tiny box kites to giant replicas of planes and birds, making this cramped exhibit look like a hidden attic full of treasures.
The kites themselves come in all shapes, sizes, and materials from traditional to modern and paper to nylon. Some hang from the ceilings, while others lean against the walls. Some kites even date from Japan’s Edo period, which lasted from 1603 to 1868.
If, after seeing this impressive collection, you feel inspired to make a kite of your own, the museum is happy to oblige, as it offers building materials like bamboo, fabrics, and cords in its gift shop as well as fully-built kites and souvenirs.
Clancy's comment: Kites gave us heaps of joy when we were kids. Mind you, some of them never got off the ground.
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