Weekday Ancient Orient Museum in Ikebukuro, Tokyo prefecture. Ladies only event


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Hello ladies 🚺
Let's check out the Special exhibit in the Ancient Orient Museum in Ikebukuro and get to know members of our community after school or work.
The museum is inside Sunshine City cultural hall building.
Meeting Place The Ancient Orient Museum ticket window. Please wait for us, we will buy our tickets together.
Meeting Time 2:00 pm.
*After we meet, we will explore the museum. We'll do our self introductions indoors away from the heat.
5 pm. we will explore the various anime shops in Ikebukuro. Even if you are not an anime fan, Ikebukuro has a subculture for female otaku, or anime geeks, that is fascinating to see.
This event will end at 6:30 pm at Higashi-Ikebukuro station.
Our plan is to escape this heat by doing indoor activities with great company. 😊
Meetup Event fee: 1,500 yen (per person) in cash. This includes the museum entry ticket fee.
Not Included Any personal shopping.
What to wear comfortable walking shoes
Please note that I'm not liable for any injury or loss of property.
【Special Summer Exhibition】"Have Fun with the Ancient Orient World!" and "THE ANCIENT GLASS – Three Paths of Ancient Glass"
① Have Fun with the Ancient Orient World!
Lots to ‘see, touch and make’! The third edition of the 'Enjoy the World of the Ancient Orient!’ introduces the museum's collection focusing on the themes of 'Life', 'Cuneiform and Egyptian Hieroglyphics', 'Fake Gods' and more.
Children and adults can explore the world of the ancient orient together.
② THE ANCIENT GLASS – Three Paths of Ancient Glass
Glass - an artificial material first produced over 4,000 years ago in ancient West Asia – was originally a symbol of wealth, reserved exclusively for royalty and the aristocracy. It gradually spread via east and west trade networks. Over time, as its use became more widespread, glass found its way into the everyday lives of people and cultures.
This exhibition is organized into three sections -“The Ancient Mediterranean World” “The Ancient Orient World” and “The East Asian World”- and traces the roots and evolution of glass, crystallized through generations of craftspeople’s trial and error.
Let us enjoy the timeless brilliance of ancient glass, cherished by people throughout history.
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Weekday Ancient Orient Museum in Ikebukuro, Tokyo prefecture. Ladies only event