Wood and plywood museum

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Ever wondered what secrets lie hidden within the walls of a building dedicated to wood and plywood? The Wood and Plywood Museum in Tokyo is more than just a collection of timber. It’s a testament to the enduring relationship between humans and this versatile material. The Wood and Plywood Museum resides in Tokyo’s Koto Ward. More specifically, you’ll find it at 1-7-22 Shinkiba. The museum’s location within Shinkiba Tower places it conveniently close to Shin-Kiba Station, just a short seven-minute walk. The Wood and Plywood Museum opens its doors from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Wednesday through Sunday. Remember, though, the last entry is at 4:30 pm. Plan your visit accordingly. If you’re eager to delve deeper into the world of wood and its transformative journey into plywood, the museum’s website at http://www.woodmuseum.jp/ offers a wealth of information. Inside the Wood and Plywood Museum, you’ll discover the rich history and innovative applications of these materials. The museum is operated by the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation PHENIX. This speaks to the importance and dedication behind preserving and showcasing the world of wood and plywood.

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