Museum Acts as Casio's Own Memory Lane
Briefly

Haider Kareem, a passionate Casio collector, reflects on how his first Casio watch in 1986 fueled his lasting affection for the brand. Today, he owns over 300 Casio watches. The article highlights the Toshio Kashio Memorial Museum of Invention in Tokyo, a tribute to the founders' innovations, which Kareem planned to visit. While acknowledging its hidden location, the museum represents Casio's legacy and invites fans to explore its historical significance, showcasing the impact of Casio's products on personal memories and broader cultural experiences.
I was fascinated by its ability to track different time zones, and to this day, I still have it.
There is a place in Tokyo where fans can take a trip down Casio's own memory lane.
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