The Omori Nori Museum (Japanese: 大森 æµ·èÂÂã®ãµãÂÂãÂÂã¨館) is a museum dedicated to the history, culture and creation process of nori, a type of edible Japanese seaweed.
The museum opened in 2008, is located in the à Âmori district, in the ward of à Âta, Tokyo. It is a short walk from à Âmori Furusato-no-Hamabe Park. It also hosts a research project where volunteers grow nori traditionally in the nearby park. Visitors can explore à Âmori's seaweed heritage through exhibits of nori-making tools, boats, and a hands-on nori-making class.
The building has three floors. The first floor offers exhibits about the creation process of nori, with a reproduced working place of a nori producer. The first floor also includes the last nori boat with an engine. On the second floor, one can find exhibits about the tools used to create nori traditionally. There is also an experience centre located on the second floor, allowing people to create their own nori sheets. A rest area is available on the third floor, offering a view of the seaside scenery of the à Âmori Furusato-no-Hamabe Park.