[1] The Printing Museum[2] was established in 2000 in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Around 70,000 items related to printing are housed at the museum and about 300 are displayed.
The House is home to what is believed to be the worlds oldest printed work, the Hyakumanto Dharani.
The museum has been visited by the Emperor and Empress of Japan, as well as Her Majesty the Queen of Norway.
[3] Visitors can take tours, see old machines, and experience a collection of European typefaces that have been displayed in historical timelines.