Tokyo: Museum
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Tokyo National Museum
Grand site for Japanese art and antiques The Tokyo National Museum, standing as a cultural beacon in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, is the country's oldest and largest museum. Established in 1872, this prestigious institution is dedicated to preserving and displaying a comprehensive collection of art...
The National Art Center
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Tokyo, The National Art Center stands as a contemporary architectural marvel and a beacon of culture in Japan's bustling capital. Opened to the public in January 2007, the museum is distinguished by its unique façade, characterized by...
National Museum of Western Art
National museum for western art The National Museum of Western Art, nestled in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, stands as a cultural beacon for art enthusiasts and historians alike. This museum, designed by the renowned French architect Le Corbusier, is a treasure trove of Western art from the late...
National Museum of Nature and Science
Museum with an array of science exhibits Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, the National Museum of Nature and Science stands as a bastion of knowledge and a celebration of Earth's history and the wonders of the natural world. This esteemed institution, located in the vibrant Ueno Park, offers a rich tapestry of...
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, nestled in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, is a haven for photography enthusiasts and a testament to the art of visual storytelling. Established with the aim of being a comprehensive center for photography and imaging, this museum...
Yasukuni Shrine
Shrine dedicated to those killed in war Yasukuni Shrine, nestled in the heart of Tokyo, Japan, stands as a poignant memorial site deeply woven into the nation's history. Established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji, the shrine honors the souls of those who perished in service to the country.
Museum of Maritime Science
The Museum of Maritime Science, nestled in the dynamic city of Tokyo, Japan, offers a deep dive into the nation's rich seafaring heritage. This distinctive institution, easily identified by its ship-like architecture, is a treasure trove for nautical enthusiasts...
Meguro Parasitological Museum
Nestled in the quiet residential neighborhood of Meguro, Tokyo, lies a unique and somewhat eerie attraction: the Meguro Parasitological Museum. This specialized institution, the only one of its kind in the world, offers visitors an in-depth and often hair-raising...
Miraikan
Interactive science exhibits Nestled in the futuristic Odaiba district of Tokyo, Miraikan, officially known as The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, stands as a beacon of technological progress and scientific exploration. Opened in 2001, Miraikan offers a glimpse into the future...
Nikon Museum
The Nikon Museum, nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Japan, is a modern shrine to the world of photography and optics. Established by the iconic Nikon Corporation, this museum is a testament to the company's century-long history of innovation and excellence...
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Tokyo, the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum offers an artistic oasis amid the city's bustling streets. This museum, located in one of Tokyo's special wards, is as much a work of art as the exhibits it houses.
Mega Web
Mega Web is a car lover’s paradise nestled in the futuristic Odaiba district of Tokyo, Japan. This Toyota City Showcase allows visitors to explore the world of automobiles in an interactive and entertaining manner. Opened in 1999, it spans an impressive area and is...
Shitamachi Museum
Cultural museum with replicas and relics Nestled in the heart of Tokyo's historic Ueno district, the Shitamachi Museum offers a unique window into the city's past, specifically the Shitamachi area, which was once home to Tokyo's working class. This museum is a treasure trove for those interested in...
Ancient Orient Museum
Nestled in the bustling heart of Tokyo, Japan, the Ancient Orient Museum offers a captivating retreat for those intrigued by the rich history of the Asian continent. This museum, situated within the Sunshine City shopping mall in the special wards of Tokyo, provides an...
Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, Japan, the Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan offers a unique glimpse into the history of money in Japan and the evolution of currency around the world. This specialized museum, though less known than some of Tokyo's other attractions...
Matsuoka Museum of Art
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, the Matsuoka Museum of Art stands as a beacon of cultural and artistic heritage. This exquisite museum, which opened its doors in 1975, is the brainchild of the late Seijiro Matsuoka, an industrialist and art connoisseur who desired...
Tōyō Bunko
Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Japan, Tōyō Bunko stands as a beacon of cultural enrichment and intellectual pursuit. This cultural institute is a treasure trove for scholars, historians, and curious tourists alike, boasting a rich collection that...
Institute for Nature Study
Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Institute for Nature Study offers a tranquil retreat from the city's relentless pace. This nature preserve, situated in the special wards of Tokyo, Japan, serves as an oasis of biodiversity amidst urban development...
Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School
In the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan, lies a hidden architectural gem: Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School. This historic institution was designed by the renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and stands as a testament to his unique approach to architecture.
Daimyo Clock Museum
Tucked away in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Daimyo Clock Museum offers a unique glimpse into the passage of time through the art of horology. This specialized museum, nestled in the special wards of Tokyo, Japan, is a treasure trove for those fascinated by the...
Mori Art Museum
Perched high within the futuristic Mori Tower in the vibrant Roppongi Hills district, the Mori Art Museum is a beacon of contemporary art in Tokyo, Japan. This cultural gem offers a panoramic view of the sprawling cityscape, as well as a visual feast of modern...
National Museum of Modern Art
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, often abbreviated as MOMAT, is a treasure trove of contemporary artistic expression nestled in the heart of Japan's bustling capital city. As Tokyo's first national art museum, it was established in 1952 and has since become a...
Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame stands as a shrine to the nation's beloved sport. Located within the Tokyo Dome City, this museum pays homage to the history and legends of Japanese baseball, making it a must-visit...
Yayoi Museum
The Yayoi 2-chome site is the name for an archaeological site with the trace of a Yayoi period settlement located in the Mukogaoka neighborhood of Yayoi, in Bunkyō, Tokyo in the Kantō region of Japan. It received protection as a National Historic Site in 1976.
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Contemporary museum charting Edo period The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a historical museum located at 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-Ku, Tokyo in the Ryogoku district. The museum opened in March 1993 to preserve Edo's cultural heritage, and features city models of Edo and Tokyo between 1590 and 1964.
Sompo Japan Building
The Sompo Japan Head Office Building is the corporate headquarters for Sompo Japan Insurance. It is located in the district Nishi-Shinjuku in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. At 200 metres, the building is the 28th tallest building in Tokyo and the 33rd tallest in Japan. It was designed by Yoshikazu Uchida.
Tokiwa-sō
Tokiwa-sō was an apartment building in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan famous for being the early living-quarters of many prominent manga artists.
Museum of the Imperial Collections
The Museum of the Imperial Collections Sannomaru-Shōzōkan is located on the grounds of the East Garden of Tokyo Imperial Palace. It showcases a changing exhibition of a part of the imperial household treasures.
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is a contemporary art museum in Koto, Tokyo, Japan. The museum is located in Kiba Park. It was opened in 1995.
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery is a gallery commemorating the "imperial virtues" of Japan's Meiji Emperor, installed on his funeral site in the Gaien or outer precinct of Meiji Shrine in Tōkyō.
National Archives of Japan
The Independent Administrative Institution National Archives of Japan preserve Japanese government documents and historical records and make them available to the public.
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum
The Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo is an art museum in Tokyo's Marunouchi district.
Diplomatic Archives
The Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, is the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in charge of archiving Japan's diplomatic documents. An exhibition hall near the archives building can be visited freely, in which exhibits are regularly held.
Tokyo Anime Center
The Tokyo Anime Center is a permanent facility that has been created to market anime to residents of Japan and foreign visitors. The facility hosts regular events, live radio interviews with creators and voice actors, and merchandising fairs. It includes the AKIBA3DTheater.
Fukagawa Edo Museum
The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a museum of old Edo in the former Fukagawa ward of Tokyo, Japan. It consists of a large, covered, life-size replica of a Tokyo shitamachi neighborhood from around 1840, near the end of the Tokugawa period.
Suntory Museum of Art
The Suntory Museum of Art is an arts museum located in Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi, Tokyo. It is owned by the Suntory corporation. The collection theme of the art works is "Art in life" and they mainly have Japanese antiques.
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Museum with classical and contemporary art The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is an art museum in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a prefectural government. The current structure, designed by Kunio Maekawa, was completed in 1975. The museum is located in Ueno Park.
Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, commonly referred to as Watari-um, is a museum of contemporary art located in Shibuya, Tokyo. Founded by Shizuko Watari and opened in 1990, the museum is near Gaienmae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. The institution promotes conceptual art and other non-commercial artists in Japan.
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery is an underground passageway and exhibition space in Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan. The passageway links Tokyo Station with the Marunouchi Building, Shin-Marunouchi Building and Nijūbashimae Station.
Artizon Museum
Artizon Museum Aatizon Bijutukan, until 2018 Bridgestone Museum of Art, is an art museum in Tokyo, Japan. The museum was founded in 1952 by the founder of Bridgestone Tire Co. Ishibashi Shojiro.
Asakura Museum of Sculpture
Asakura Museum of Sculpture or Asakura Choso Museum is a museum in Tokyo that showcases the sculptures and life work of Fumio Asakura. The art museum is located specifically in the Yanaka neighborhood of Taito, in Tokyo. The museum opened in 1967 after Asakura's death.
Yayoi Kusama Museum
The Yayoi Kusama Museum is a contemporary art museum in Tokyo, Japan dedicated to the work of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The Museum is located in the Shinjuku Ward, in the western suburbs of Tokyo, Japan. The five-floor building was designed by the Japanese architecture firm Kume Sekkei.
Gotoh Museum
The Gotoh Museum is a private museum in the Kaminoge district of Setagaya on the southwest periphery of Tokyo. It was opened in 1960, displaying the private collection of Keita Gotō, chairman of the Tokyu Group.
Seikadō Bunko Art Museum
Seikadō Bunko Art Museum is a museum of East Asian art in Setagaya, Tokyo.
Amuse Museum
The Textile Culture and Ukiyo-e Art Museum – Amuse Museum, or simply Amuse Museum, is a private museum specializing in Japanese textile culture and ukiyo-e. It opened on 1 November 2009 in Asakusa, Tokyo, not too far from Ueno Park, where multiple other museums are located.