The Little World Museum of Man Admission E-ticket/Aichi
Overview
The Little World Museum of Man is an ethnic museum consisting of an open-air exhibition hall with 32 houses from 23 countries and an exhibition room in the main building that displays about 6,000 ethnic materials collected from around the world. In the exotic atmosphere of the museum, visitors can enjoy eating gourmet foods from around the world, entertainment, trying on ethnic costumes, shopping, and more.
Highlights
- Divided into eight zones, the museum features relocated and reconstructed private homes from around the world.
- Come and experience the wisdom of life of people from all over the world.
- The unique outdoor museum allows visitors to experience the cultures of the world.
Important Information
▶From purchase to entry, it's a simple 2-step process! <Step 1> After purchase your ticket on Rakuten Travel Experiences, an E-ticket will be sent to your registered e-mail address. <step 2=""> When you arrive at the facility, please visit the entrance counter and click on the link in the E-ticket e-mail sent to you at the time of purchase. Please click the "Use" button and show the screen to the staff. (Please ensure that your smartphone can connect to the internet before your visit)
・Please be sure to check the website in advance, as the hours of operation and event details are subject to change without notice. ・E-tickets are valid only on the designated date.
Booking
Description
【Main Exhibition Hall】 Approximately 6,000 ethnic materials are displayed in a magnificent exhibition space. All of the abundant ethnic materials are or were used in actual daily life. Please observe them carefully and enjoy new discoveries. The exhibition space is filled with a wide variety of ethnic objects from around the world, which will help visitors understand the wisdom of people's lives in various regions.
【Outdoor Exhibits】 In the spacious park, private houses from around the world have been relocated and reconstructed in each of Zones I through VIII. Visitors can see houses from around the world. Zone I: Ishigaki Island, Ainu, Taiwan Zone II: Tipi, Navajo, Tlingit, Peru Zone III: Bali, Toba, Batak, Yap, Samoa Zone IV: Germany, France, Italy Zone V: Tent Villages of the World Zone VI: Nyakyusa, Ndebele, African Plaza, Cassena Zone VII: Nepal, India, Turkey, Thailand Zone VIII: Korean Farmers, Korean Landowners, Yamagata