Feather Razor Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting museum covering the history of Feather razor/blade production
Free entrance to this museum which covers the history of Feather blade/razor production. Lots of displays & information - English visitors given a leaflet explaining the areas. Well laid out with int...
We have a great time visiting feather museum. Very interesting exhibition, beautiful product exhibition along a timeline and a lot of interactive booth: you can for instance learn the different types ...
When I just entered to the museum I was skeptic, but I learnt A LOT about razors and all "cutting" objects. The exposition is very well designed and is interactive. I recommend for all ages.
I went for a meeting and got the introduction to the museum from the elders working in the museum. What a nice experience to know from people who actually worked in Father the results of they're dedic...
It has a history of 800 years and has been a major production area since it was converted into a knife for general public use in Mino Seki, which gave birth to Magoroku Seki, a master engineer. Among them, Kaiin and Feather, which have the same roots, have moved their headquarters to Tokyo and Osaka, but continue to have research, development and manufacturing bases, and these are operated in one corner of the latter research facility. It is called "the world's first comprehensive knife museum", exhibiting its own products, advertising exhibitions, historical exhibitions of knife, and experience exhibitions. Using a razor blade ...
Interesting museum covering the history of Feather razor/blade production
Free entrance to this museum which covers the history of Feather blade/razor production. Lots of displays & information - English visitors given a leaflet explaining the areas. Well laid out with int...
Unexpected, instructive and fun
We have a great time visiting feather museum. Very interesting exhibition, beautiful product exhibition along a timeline and a lot of interactive booth: you can for instance learn the different types ...
Interesting surprise in Seki
When I just entered to the museum I was skeptic, but I learnt A LOT about razors and all "cutting" objects. The exposition is very well designed and is interactive. I recommend for all ages.
Outstanding!
I went for a meeting and got the introduction to the museum from the elders working in the museum. What a nice experience to know from people who actually worked in Father the results of they're dedic...
Nostalgic advertisements
It has a history of 800 years and has been a major production area since it was converted into a knife for general public use in Mino Seki, which gave birth to Magoroku Seki, a master engineer. Among them, Kaiin and Feather, which have the same roots, have moved their headquarters to Tokyo and Osaka, but continue to have research, development and manufacturing bases, and these are operated in one corner of the latter research facility. It is called "the world's first comprehensive knife museum", exhibiting its own products, advertising exhibitions, historical exhibitions of knife, and experience exhibitions. Using a razor blade ...