明治大学博物館
Meiji University Museum
A university museum dedicated to exploring crime and punishment, archaeology, and traditional crafts through detailed exhibits based on academic research.
Attraction
Museum, History, Education
MK Guide Recommends
The Meiji University Museum is located beneath the Academy Common building on the Surugadai campus, offering a series of specialized exhibits based on the university’s research strengths. The museum is divided into three main sections: Criminology, which displays tools, documents, and artifacts related to historical systems of law and punishment; Archaeology, featuring excavated materials from Japan’s ancient periods; and Crafts, highlighting traditional techniques and everyday objects that illustrate Japan’s cultural development. The space is quiet, organized, and designed for focused learning, attracting students, scholars, and visitors interested in Japan’s social history. Exhibits are presented with clear context and academic rigor, making the museum one of Tokyo’s more thoughtful free cultural resources. Located in Kanda-Surugadai, it provides a peaceful, educational stop just a short walk from Jimbochō.
Facilities & Services
Surugadai Campus Location
Permanent & Special Exhibitions
Academic Archives
Visitor Information Desk
Barrier-Free Access










