Special Contents
ToMuCo not only archives and preserves cultural resources, but also strives to create diverse viewing experiences utilizing cutting-edge technology.
Through technologies such as 3D scanning, we provide new viewing experiences unique to the digital realm.
Senses Replicated — DAIDO MORIYAMA by Nagatani Laboratory, Nara Women’s University
The TOKYO Smart Culture Project is presenting a hybrid exhibition that brings together physical works from the Tokyo Metropolitan Collection of the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum and digital archives, offering an integrated experience across both on-site and online platforms.The exhibition opens on Saturday, 5 September 2026.
Digi×Archendium:Digital Architectural Compendium Digital Archive Project by Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum
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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.
Digi×Archendium
Meta Bath ~A digital view of a Tokyo-style bathhouse~
This is a 3D model of Kodakara-yu, a public bathhouse relocated in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. It has been born as the Meta Bath (not the metaverse!). As you scroll, you'll take the plunge into this retro bathhouse where no one can ever bathe again.
*Use a computer or laptop for the best experience
Meta Bath Archive