Digi x Archendium is content that showcases, in a digital format, the reconstructed buildings and outdoor exhibits in the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum’s collection. By introducing its buildings and exhibits digitally, the Museum showcases places that cannot normally be readily viewed, and thus presents new realizations and new viewing experiences.
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At the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, we hold the “Let's measure the Open Air Architectural Museum - 3D Scan Workshop” with the purpose of offering a new viewing experience through 3D technology and further deepening understanding of cultural property preservation.
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3D Collections
We have created 3D models of our collections so they can be viewed 360 degrees, and from various angles.
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Collection for Classroom Use
The teaching materials were produced through the S×UKILAM (School×University, Kominkan, Industry, Library, Archives, and Museum) collaboration approach, in which representatives from schools and material-sharing institutions collaborate to link school education with diverse resources. Each teaching material can be used according to its respective terms and conditions for reuse.
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High-Resolution Collection
High-resolution images of our collections are available for viewing. By enlarging the images, you can closely examine and appreciate brushwork, texture, and intricate details that are difficult to perceive with the naked eye.
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About Tokyo Museum Collection(ToMuCo):
Integrated Database Search for Metropolitan Museums
Tokyo Museum Collection(ToMuCo) is a cross-searchable database of materials and artworks in the collections of six Tokyo metropolitan museums: Edo-Tokyo Museum, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, and Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum.
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