1. Tarot Card Museum
    Photo: Nichiyu
  2. Tarot Card Museum
    Photo: Nichiyu
  3. Tarot Card Museum
    Photo: Nichiyu

Tarot Card Museum

  • Museums
  • Asakusabashi
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Time Out says

Say hello to Japan’s very first Tarot Card Museum opened by Nichiyu, a company that’s been ​​importing tarot cards to Japan since 1974. The museum exhibits a selection of unique and unusual tarot cards from Nichiyu's collection which counts over 3,000 fortune reading cards. There's also a display of 500 rare and out-of-print cards which are all available for purchase.

Don’t forget to stop by the adjoining library, where you can browse catalogs of cards from years gone by as well as tarot-reading books. If you’re looking to give fortune-telling a try, head to the gift shop on your way out for a selection of original merchandise and card sets that you can take home with you. The museum also has plans for workshops, lectures and fortune-telling services in the near future, so stay tuned for more updates.

Details

Address
Ubase Asakusabashi 6F 2-4-2 Yanagibashi, Taito
Tokyo
Price:
¥500
Opening hours:
10am-8pm, Sat 9am-6pm, closed Sun & hols
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