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What to See in Ōme - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Ōme (Japan). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Ome Railway Park, Showa Retro Packaging Museum, and Ome Municipal Museum of Provincial History. Also, be sure to include Ome Akatsuka-Fujio Kaikan Memorial in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Ōme (Tokyo).

Ome Railway Park

Museum in Ome, Japan
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Also known as: 青梅鉄道公園

Museum in Ome, Japan. The Ome Railway Park is a railway museum in Ōme, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1962, and is operated by the East Japan Railway Culture Foundation, a foundation established by East Japan Railway Company.[1]

Address: 2-155 Katsunuma, 198-0041 Ome

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Showa Retro Packaging Museum

Showa Retro Packaging Museum
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The Showa Retro Product Museum is a museum located in Ome City, Tokyo.

Address: 65 Sumiecho, 198-0084 Ome

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Ome Municipal Museum of Provincial History

Ome Municipal Museum of Provincial History
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Ome City Folk Museum is located in Ome City, Tokyo. It is located in Kamanofuchi Park. The nearest station is Ome Station on the JR Ome Line.

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Ome Akatsuka-Fujio Kaikan Memorial

Ome Akatsuka-Fujio Kaikan Memorial
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Ome Akatsuka Fujio Kaikan is Fujio Akatsuka's museum, formerly located at 66 Sumie-cho, Ome, Tokyo.

Address: 66 Sumiecho, 198-0084 Ome

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Shiofunekannon Temple

Shiofunekannon Temple
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Shiobune Kannonji Temple is a separate head temple of the Daigo school of Shingon Buddhism, located in Shiobune, Ome City, Tokyo. Its mountain name is Daihizan. It is the 72nd temple of the 88 sacred sites in the Kanto region, the 13th temple of the 100 Flower Temples in Tokyo, and the 59th temple of the 88 sacred sites in the Shin-Shikoku region of Okutama. Wasurenimo Michibiki Tamae Kanzeon Guzei no Funune ni ni Aritaritamu" (Song of praise)

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Momino mu you er yuan

Momino mu you er yuan
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Hu bai shen she

Hu bai shen she
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Torakashiwa Shrine is located in Negafu, Ome City, Tokyo. Formerly known as Suwa Shrine. It is an old shrine, and is listed in the Engishiki Shinmeicho as one of the eight shrines in Tama-gun, Musashi-kuni.

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