Roland Museum

Museum

At the Roland R&D Center in Hamamatsu, Japan, we maintain a private museum that exhibits Roland and BOSS musical instruments that date all the way back to our foundation in 1972 and span the genre-defining musical eras of the '80s and '90s. The instruments on display are extremely important to us, and are still used as references for current product development.

While the museum is not open to the public, we are pleased to provide exclusive online access through a 360-degree VR experience. You can view the museum in a guided 360-degree video tour, or explore the displays at your own pace with a virtual walk-through in Google Street View.

"The History of Roland Innovation" exhibit presents many vintage musical instruments, from synthesizers, pianos, and organs to electronic drums, guitar products, recorders, sequencers, and more. We hope you enjoy your visit!

360-Degree VR Video

The video below allows you to experience the museum in a 360-degree tour. It also includes aerial views of Roland Headquarters, the Miyakoda Factory, and the R&D Center.
On a smartphone, you can change your view by turning your phone in different directions. On a computer, simply drag the screen with your mouse.
For the most immersive experience, we recommend viewing with VR goggles.

Note: The video is not currently supported on the Apple Safari browser. Please use a browser that supports 360-degree YouTube playback.



Google Street View

Below, you can tour the Roland Museum in Google Street View.
Using the onscreen controls, you’re able to walk through the exhibits, see in different directions, and enlarge the view to get a closer look at the instruments on display.

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