Kota Tama, yang terletak di bagian barat Tokyo, dikenal sebagai kota yang dinamis yang memadukan kenyamanan kota modern, pemandangan alam, dan akar sejarah yang dalam. Di pusatnya terdapat Tama New Town, salah satu pengembangan perumahan terbesar di Jepang yang dirancang untuk memenuhi kebutuhan perumahan selama periode pertumbuhan ekonomi yang pesat. Kota Tama memiliki banyak taman luas dan area hijau, menyediakan lingkungan yang tenang yang ideal bagi individu dan keluarga yang mencari rekreasi yang damai. Meskipun paling terkenal sebagai rumah bagi ikon budaya seperti Sanrio Puroland dan taman hiburan Hello Kitty, Kota Tama juga memamerkan warisan arkeologi yang kaya yang menerangi asal-usul kunonya melalui berbagai artefak. Terletak hanya 30 menit dari pusat Tokyo di Stasiun Shinjuku, Kota Tama menawarkan pengunjung sebuah pelarian dari hiruk-pikuk metropolis dan perjalanan penemuan yang unik.
Tama City is known today for the urban landscape of Tama New Town, but is also home to rich cultural traditions and history, such as temples, shrines, stone statues, and satoyama landscapes where people lived sustainably by utilizing nature. There are numerous museums and other places to learn across Tama New Town and Tama City. Parthenon Tama Historical Museum sees the whole city as a museum, working together with citizens and citizen curators to deepen our understanding of Tama’s rich cultural resources. Discover illuminating perspectives at our exhibitions before embarking on explorations of the city. Here you’ll find many ways to learn about the local area.
Haseko Mansion Museum is founded on the idea of "allowing people to experience and understand the benefits of apartment living," showcasing the history of condominiums, including those built by other companies, as well as the latest technologies related to apartment construction and equipment.
The official website of Tokyo Metropolitan archaeological center, dedicated to the archaeological history of Tama New Town area. On this site, you can view information about our permanent and special exhibitions, and sign up for various events including workshops and seminars held at the museum.