Brother Museum Explained

Brother Museum
Native Name:ブラザーミュージアム
Address:5-15. Shioiri-cho, Mizuho-ku
Location Town:Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Location Country:Japan
Opened Date:March 2005.

Brother Museum is a corporate museum located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by Brother Industries.

Summary

It opened in March 2005 under the name "Brother Communication Space"[1] and changed its name to the current one in January 2018.[2]

The museum is divided into the "Product Zone", which introduces new products and businesses of Brother Industries; the "History Zone", which displays a knitting machine, typewriters, office equipment such as facsimiles and printers, and information and communication devices that were once manufactured by Brother Industries; and the "Sewing Machine Zone", which displays sewing machines collected from around the world.[3] There is also a "Reference Room" with a collection of historical documents and books related to Brother Industries, and a hall that can accommodate 80 people.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ブラザーコミュニケーションスペース . ロボ工ネット . 2015-06-13 . 2021-06-03.
  2. News: 【速報】「コミュニケーションスペース」から「ミュージアム」へ、ブラザーが展示館の名称変更 . BCN +R . 2018-01-22 . 2021-06-03.
  3. Web site: フロアガイド . Brother Museum . 2021-06-03.