
The theme of the second part of the Small World exhibition is global village.

This is an area where you can experience the miniature worlds of five countries, combining steampunk and fantasy, set in the Industrial Revolution era of the 1900s.

Five European and Asian countries, organically connected and with different climates and landscapes, combine with moving miniature devices, imaginary animals, and details that contain the beginnings of a story to create an immersive experience, as if you were taking a mini-tour of the world.

Snow Mine Peak City
Observe life in a beautiful country surrounded by snow-covered mountains. The alpine landscape and the daily lives of the people living there are precisely recreated.
You can even discover real-life snowmobile races.






It is a medieval fantasy-style village where dragons and humans coexist.






An underground mineral deposit area featuring zig-zag ore that conducts electricity when tapped.


Walled Sanctuary City
You can see the beautiful town streets surrounded by white walls. In the middle of the town, there is a cathedral where people mourn for the dragon.




Watch tourists relax on beach resorts and beautiful beaches.

Royal Capital Council Hall and Elevated Railway Crossing



瑣石門(されきもん) 市街地(しがいち)
It is a virtual city district that implements the daily lives of people and the city center where commerce takes place in a steampunk fantasy world.

The alleys of the commercial district are like a miniature version of a real neighborhood. Even within the realistic streetscape, mechanical dolls and fantastical sculptures coexist. It has the atmosphere of a city where machines and magic are mixed.



A city at night seen from another direction. You can also see the moving Ferris wheel and tall mountains.



Some elements, such as vehicles and machinery, are designed to actually move, maximizing the viewing enjoyment.



Small shops, street stalls, and streets with a bazaar atmosphere



You can see all posts about other theme areas of Small World.
Experience the 1960s Apollo Era and the Future of Space Centers at Small Worlds in Tokyo
Small Worlds Kansai International Airport : Experience the dynamic daily life of an airport
Small Worlds Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: A Diorama Recreating an Iconic Anime City
Inside the Evangelion-Themed Miniature City at Small Worlds Tokyo
Small Worlds Museum Café in Gallery B: An Atmospheric Coffee Break with a Japanese Landscape Diorama


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