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Okutama Mizu-to-Midori-no-Fureaikan, Waterworks museum in Okutama, Japan.

The Okutama Mizu-to-Midori-no-Fureaikan is a waterworks museum in Okutama that focuses on how water is managed and protected in the region. The exhibition spaces feature displays and information panels explaining water supply systems and environmental conservation methods.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Waterworks established this facility in 1998 to document how water systems in the region developed over time. The museum was created to educate the public about the importance of water and how it is managed.

The museum displays the Kashima Dance, a nationally recognized form of traditional performing art that reflects the community's connection to its past. Visitors can observe how this cultural practice remains part of local identity today.

The museum is open Thursday through Tuesday, and admission is free, making it an easy place to visit without planning ahead. A restaurant on the second floor allows visitors to have a meal while exploring the exhibits.

The museum features a 3D theater where Kurin, the museum mascot, guides visitors through presentations about the Ogouchi Dam and water conservation forests. This interactive experience teaches visitors about local environmental protection in an engaging way.

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Inception
November 27, 1998
Official opening
November 27, 1998
Address
東京都西多摩郡奥多摩町原5番地
Opening Hours
Thursday-Tuesday 09:30-17:00
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35.79281,139.04833
Latest update
December 13, 2025 12:24
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