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The Otaru Music Box Museum, established in 1910, is a historic three-story European-style building with a red-brick exterior and wooden interior. Outside the building is the iconic Steam Clock, a symbolic landmark of Otaru. The museum has long been recognized as one of Japan’s most prominent music box production and exhibition sites.
Floor 1 – Souvenirs & Ready-Made Music Boxes


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Sakaimachi Street (境町通り) is one of Otaru’s most cherished attractions, known for its nostalgic charm that brings visitors back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries—the Meiji and early Shōwa eras. Once the heart of commercial activity in Otaru, the area thrived with shipping companies, banks, warehouses, and merchant houses. Many buildings were constructed using stone and red brick... read more
The 1.5-kilometer Otaru Canal was constructed in 1923 on reclaimed land to serve as a transportation route for goods to warehouses along its banks. Originally a bustling port route in the early 20th century, large ships docked at Otaru’s port while smaller boats navigated the canal to unload cargo.
With the rise of modern transportation facilities, the canal’s industrial role diminishe...
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