Explore the History and Evolution of Brother's Manufacturing over the Past 115 Years

BROTHER MUSEUM BROTHER MUSEUM

*:Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays A reservationReservation is required.
The Brother Museum is designed to foster connections between you and Brother.
This museum conveys Brother's manufacturing, showcasing its products,
and displays a valuable collection of sewing machines from around the world.

SEWING MACHINE ZONE

Sewing Machine Zone

Discover one of the largest sewing machine collections in Japan, featuring antique sewing machines from around the world and Brother's major machines.

This zone exhibits historic sewing machines of the 1800s, and Brother’s major sewing machines. Learn about the history and basic mechanism of the sewing machine, and the technologies used in and manufacturing process of Brother’s sewing machines along with works created by sewing and embroidery machines.

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Sewing Machine Zone
Witness a breathtaking display of sewing machines covering the entire wall Witness a breathtaking display of sewing machines covering the entire wall
Experience an early hand crank sewing machine Experience an early hand crank sewing machine
Admire Brother's first home lockstitch sewing machine adorned with eye-catching, luxurious decorations Admire Brother's first home lockstitch sewing machine adorned with eye-catching, luxurious decorations
Marvel at beautiful embroidery works produced using Brother's sewing and embroidery machines Marvel at beautiful embroidery works produced using Brother's sewing and embroidery machines

HISTORY ZONE

History Zone

Trace Brother's manufacturing through its main products.

Explore Brother's journey from Japanese-made sewing machines to a diverse range of products, including knitting machines, home electric appliances, typewriters, and contemporary offerings like communications and printing equipment as well as industrial equipment. This zone showcases Brother's key products, offering insight into the enduring manufacturing of Brother.

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History Zone
Discover the origin of Brother's name and the Spirit of Foundation Discover the origin of Brother's name and the Spirit of Foundation
See typewriters and other various products developed by Brother See typewriters and other various products developed by Brother
Explore the history of the development of various printing technologies Explore the history of the development of various printing technologies
Uncover the beginning of the karaoke business Uncover the beginning of the karaoke business

PRODUCT ZONE

Product Zone

Explore Brother's wide range of cutting-edge products and indulge in a variety of enjoyable hands-on experiences.

Experience Brother's latest businesses and products. Embracing the concept of "see, use, and enjoy," this zone offers a delightful opportunity to freely experience embroidery, photo printing, and label creation.
*:Hands-on products are subject to change without prior notice.

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Product Zone
Discover a diverse range of industrial products Discover a diverse range of industrial products
Explore an extensive lineup of printers and All-in-Ones Explore an extensive lineup of printers and All-in-Ones
Experience the embroidery speed of the hands-on machine Experience the embroidery speed of the hands-on machine
Make your own cute labels Make your own cute labels

OTHER AREAS

Entrance Entrance
SDGs and the Environment Section SDGs and the Environment Section
Communication Hall Communication Hall
Meeting Room Meeting Room
Library Library

AUDIO GUIDE

Explore audio and video commentaries on museum exhibits

Audio commentaries and related videos for some exhibits are accessible from your personal computer or smartphone in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean.

Audio Guide
Explore audio and video commentaries on museum exhibits Explore audio and video commentaries on museum exhibits

VISIT

Opening Hours
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission
Free
Closed Dates

Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, Japanese Golden Week holidays, summer holidays, year-end and New Year holidays

The Brother Museum is also closed to the public during reserved events or other purposes. Please check the museum calendar for opening dates.

Access
2-minute walk from Horita Station of the Meitetsu Nagoya Line 3-minute walk from Exit 1 of Horita Station of the Subway Meijo Line
Reservation
All visitors must make a reservation.
Please visit the "Reservation" page and complete the form.
Parking
Space for 11 cars or 3 coaches
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Visitors must make a reservation.
Secure your spot using our online form.
Online Form Reservation
Contacts for other inquiries: Brother Museum 
Brother Industries, Ltd.
5-15 Shioiri-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 467-0851, Japan
E-mail : museum@brother.co.jp

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