Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul

Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee

TOKYO TOY MUSEUM SEOUL

Maumstudio

ARCHITECTS
Maumstudio

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Lee Dalwoo

CONCEPT STORY
Maum Studio (Lee Dalwoo)

DESIGN TEAM
Oh Eunhye, Yoon Yoojeong, Lim Youngjin, Lee Yoonji, Kim Eunjin, Kumiko Suzuki

KEY VISUAL AND ILLUSTRATION
Maum Studio (Lee Dalwoo)

MOTION
Maum Studio (Kim Eunjin)

SPACE ASSISTANCE
Maum Studio (Yoon Yoojeong)

SPACE DIRECTION & FURNITURE
Maum Studio (Oh Eunhye)

GRAPHIC
Maum Studio (Lim Youngjin, Lee Yoonji)

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES PRODUCTION
Moon Donghwan

MANAGEMENT
Maum Studio (Kumiko Suzuki)

CLIENT
Hyundai Department Store Art & Culture (Lee Haechan, Cho Sungjin)

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ju Yeon Lee

AREA
413 m²

YEAR
2025

LOCATION
Gangdong-gu, South Korea

CATEGORY
Educational Architecture, Commercial Architecture

English description provided by the architects.

"The very first artwork we encounter in life is a toy."

Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee

Maum Studio has created a play space filled entirely with wooden toys: Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul. Since its opening in 1984, the Tokyo Toy Museum has operated 14 branches across Japan, and now its story continues here in Seoul.

This story begins with the Han River. At the center flows the river, with four great trees rising above it. Children swim freely along the water, discovering playful adventures inside the trees.

Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
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There, they are not alone—squirrels, birds, caterpillars, and insects live together as well. It is a scene that reminds us that land, trees, people, and nature are all connected.

The Tokyo Toy Museum is rooted in the philosophy of Mokuiku (木育), which treasures the tactile bond between wood and the human hand.

Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee

Planting a tree nurtures nature, and in turn, that tree nurtures children through playthings.

Building on this philosophy, Maum Studio has shaped every element—from toes to fingertips—with the texture of wood.

Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
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Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee

The breath of diverse tree species awakens children's senses, bringing warmth to everyone who experiences the space.

Within wood—hard yet the warmest of materials—children face small challenges and learn to connect with one another.

This is more than a play space; it is a place where senses and nature come together.

Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee

For the next two years at the Hyundai Department Store, Cheonho, you can discover Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul, a place that celebrates children's laughter and growth.


Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee
Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
© Ju Yeon Lee


Tokyo Toy Museum Seoul
Floor Plan