World Bags & Luggage Museum

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Taito City, Japan

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Handicraft museum· Tourist attraction· Museum

World Bags & Luggage Museum Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

World Bags & Luggage Museum is located in Taito City, Japan on 1 Chome-8-10 Komagata. World Bags & Luggage Museum is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category handicraft museum in Japan.

Address

1 Chome-8-10 Komagata

Phone

+81 338475619

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Dennis Johnston

Great free museum of baggage and luggage. In addition to a timeline and history of bag evolution (which was nicely done), learn about how luggage is made by the parent company. Also was learning about some bag cleaning tips, which I had no idea about.

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hi hi

Very very love it. Absolutly 5 star

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Jenny Doan

A cool little museum to check out if you're nearby. It's free and they have English descriptions for all the items. They have a permanent exhibition with the history of bags and luggage and a collection from all over the world. You can also see the Tokyo Skytree from the top level.

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Abdulla Al-Mohannadi

A Well-curated museum of the history of bags and luggage with free admission. It starts off with a section explaining the history of bags and the need for containment of goods throughout the ages, and then transitions into a showcase of bags produced from each of the major continents. There are some signature rarities from Italy, France, the US, Germany, and Japan. On the other floor is a section dedicated to the museum’s (the Ace company) creator, his life, inspirations, and eventual rise to success. There are plenty of areas to sit, a vending machine with drinks, and great views on this floor. I visited on a Wednesday and I was the first person there early in the morning. Even towards the afternoon it was very quiet with only a handful of other tourists. I gave it a 4/5 rather than a solid 5 because an area in the museum, “Tips for Bags,” which provides advice on bag cleaning and maintenance, was not translated to English unlike everything else there.

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Anthony Garz

Well-curated museum with a bunch of interesting luggage to see. I wouldn't come to the neighborhood just to see this museum, but it's a short walk from senso-ji, and an excellent secondary stop. Highly recommend.