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Otaru Music Box Museum — Nostalgic Melodies

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Otaru Music Box Museum — Nostalgic Melodies

The Otaru Music Box Museum (小樽オルゴール堂) occupies a red-brick warehouse from 1912, housing Japan's largest collection of music boxes — over 25,000 antique and modern examples from Europe, Japan, and America. The museum spans three floors of rotating cylinders, hand-cranked discs, and automated orchestras (orchestrion) that play melodies when wound. The main hall features a towering pipe organ playing hourly concerts.

The museum is part museum, part shop — visitors can purchase music boxes (¥2,000-200,000+) or build custom music boxes at the workshop (¥1,500-3,000, choose your melody and decorative case). The building's interior is warm, nostalgic, and filled with overlapping music box melodies — a surreal, slightly overwhelming soundscape that's uniquely Otaru.

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Getting There

Access Information

Otaru Music Box Museum: 4-1 Sumiyoshicho, Otaru. 15-min walk from JR Otaru Station. Free entry (museum/shop), music box workshop ¥1,500-3,000. Hours: 9:00-18:00. Visit duration: 30-60 minutes.

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**Antique collection:** The second floor displays 19th-century European music boxes — Swiss cylinder boxes (1850s-1900s) with intricate mechanisms, German automata (moving figures), and American disc-

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