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  1. Jan 18, 2021 · The Otaru Music Box Museum is a popular sightseeing attraction in Otaru. Out of its seven stores across Otaru, we will introduce how you can spend an enjoyable time at three: the Otaru Orgel Doh Main Building, the Antique Museum in Hall Number 2, and the Handicraft Studio Yō-kōbō.

  2. May 30, 2017 · Characterised by its creaking wooden floorboards, shining ornaments, and ever-present twinkling of intricately designed music boxes, Otaru Music Box Museum feels almost a homey escape to the nineteenth century Swiss Alps.

  3. Otaru Music Box Museum (小樽オルゴール堂) is a music museum in the Otaru Orgel-do II building in Otaru, Japan. It includes various examples of music boxes as well as CDs that have music box-esque versions of various songs.

  4. Across from the main building is the No.2 Otaru Music Box Museum, which features antique music boxes and dolls from around the world starting from the 19th century and onwards. The items that are displayed in the building can be purchased.

  5. Devoted to selling music boxes, this shop occupies a red-brick building erected in the Meiji era. Inside you'll discover some 3,400 different varieties on offer, ranging from simple designs to elaborate wall-mounted music boxes.

  6. This landmark of Otaru, the Otaru Music Box Museum is located on a corner of the Marchen Intersection of Otaru Sakaimachi street and Irifune street. Housed in a red brick structure built in 1912, this store displays music boxes collected from all over Japan and the world resplendent with a warm radiant atmosphere.

  7. Otaru Music Box Museum was built in the Meiji Era. With a main building and an additional second hall, the beautiful brick buildings are one of the reasons to visit. Music boxes of all shapes and sizes are sold and you can enjoy the sound of a pipe organ and antique music boxes in Hall 2.

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