Camera-nerd and camera-curious people can’t miss Fujifilm Square. It’s a showcase for all things Fuji — with antique cameras on display, a hands-on showroom and weekly photo exhibitions. And it’s all open to the public for free. Information about the exhibits is usually available in Japanese and English too, so bonus points for that.

The FujiFilm Photo Salon has weekly exhibits ranging from National Geographic to Pictorialism to Animal Locomotion. Touch Fujifilm lets you try out all the newest gadgets and cameras. Last but maybe not least is the Photo History Museum which has interactive replicas as well as an extensive history of photography and the development of the camera.

Note: Some exhibitions allow photography, but most do not. Check for signs before you take photos with your phone.

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How to get there

Fujifilm Square is a 4-minute walk from Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line. It is also directly connected to the station via Exit 8 on the Oedo Line.