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Jcii Camera Museum

Are you a photography buff? Located in the Hanzomon area just west of the Imperial Palace, the JCII Camera Museum is a small but interesting destination for serious fans of cameras.

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Museum[JCII Camera Museum - image © Florentyna Leow]

The history of cameras is relatively short, but it bears documentation. The Japan Camera Industry Institute, or JCII for short, began its work of preserving specimens and information about specific cameras it considered historical in 1969. This eventually led to them opening the JCII Camera Museum in 1989, which aims to expose visitors - pun unintended - to camera culture and the history of photography.

JCII Camera
Museum [JCII Camera Museum - image © Florentyna Leow]

It’s impressively comprehensive for such a small space. The core exhibit alone features around 300 cameras, forming a narrative of Japan’s camera history from its inception to the present day. The 1839 Giroux, the world’s first commercially available camera, takes center stage here.

JCII Camera
Museum [JCII Camera Museum - image © Florentyna Leow]

Many of the cameras are grouped by manufacturer and by generations of camera models. It’s fun looking at the way cameras by manufacturers like Nikon, Pentax, Leica, Sony, Canon, and Kodak have evolved through the years.

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Museum [JCII Camera Museum - image © Florentyna Leow]

Ironically enough, photography is not permitted in most parts of the museum - except at the short-term special exhibition section. This is also one of the few museums where the lack of English captions doesn’t really deter from understanding the objects on display: camera buffs will probably love the museum anyway.

English name:
JCII Camera Museum

Japanese name:
日本カメラ博物館

English address:
B1 JCII Ichibancho bldg., 25 Ichiban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0082

Japanese address:
〒102-0082 東京都千代田区一番町25 JCII一番町ビルB1

Opening hours:
10am-5pm
Closed Monday or the following Tuesday when Monday is a national holiday

Admission:
Adults: 300
Junior high school students and younger: free

Nearest Transport:
Subway: 1-minute walk from exit 4 of Hanzomon Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon line.

Nearest Hotels:
Check availability and pricing for hotels near JCII Camera Museum on Booking.com or Agoda.com.

Telephone:
+81-3-3263-7100

Website: Official Website (English)

Near To Here:
JCII Camera Museum is located in Tokyo’s Imperial Palace district. See our complete list of things to do in Tokyo’s Imperial Palace district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

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