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Ueno, Asakusa Area
Photo provided by Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Ueno Station
Ueno-okachimachi Station
Ueno-Kōen-Yamashita
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum was founded in 1926 as the first public museum in Japan.
We will hold the thematic exhibition “Ueno Artist Project 2024: Nostalgia ―Scenery in Memory”

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Ueno, Asakusa Area
Ueno Station
Ueno-okachimachi Station
Ueno-Kōen-Yamashita
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Situated on the premises of Ueno Park, this private museum offers special exhibitions in a broad range of genres. The museum has built a reputation as a domestic and international hub of art.
<Exhibitions to which the discount applies>
March:The Vision of Contemporary Art ¥800→¥700
April~May:Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition ¥600→¥500
August:Japanese Nature Painting Exhibition ¥600→¥500

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Ueno, Asakusa Area
Ueno Station
Ueno-okachimachi Station
Ueno-Kōen-Yamashita
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Designated as a World Cultural Heritage site in July 2016 as the only national museum specializing in Western art, you will find an extensive collection of world-famous impressionist artworks and much more. The main building was designed by Le Corbusier.

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Ueno, Asakusa Area
Nezu Station, etc.
Yayoi-Nichōme,etc.
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The Yayoi Museum is dedicated to published art pieces from the Taisho and Showa era. The Takehisa Yumeji Museum is home to the works of Yumeji Takehisa, a painter of the romances of the Taisho period. Special exhibitions are held four times a year.

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Ueno, Asakusa Area
Ryogoku Station
Toei-Ryōgoku Sta.
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This museum introduces the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo centering on the approximately 400-year period beginning when Tokugawa Ieyasu relocated the de facto seat of government to Edo.It exhibits such as a full-size model of Nihonbashi, large variety of authentic historical materials, and replica of Edo town. Fun family-friendly place to learn history.

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Shinjuku, Ikebukuro Area
Nishi-shinjuku Station
Tochomae Station
Tochō-Daiichi-Honchōsha
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This museum presents the hardships suffered by Japanese soldiers, detainees in Siberia, and postwar repatriates including historical materials, graphics, and dioramas.

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Shinjuku, Ikebukuro Area
Higashi-ikebukuro Station, etc.
Higashi-ikebukuro-yonchome
Ikebukuro-Sunshine City, etc.
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The museum shows the ancient civilizations of western Asia and Egypt, known as the birthplace of the oldest civilizations in human history. Two special exhibitions are held each year.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Takebashi Station, etc.
Kudanshita Station
Kudanshita
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Situated near the Imperial Palace is the National Museum, which makes for a perfect stop while visiting the Imperial Palace. This museum houses a collection of about a hundred years old Japanese art from the beginning of the 20th century. (The Crafts Gallery relocated to Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and reopened in October 2020.)

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Takebashi Station, etc.
Kudanshita Station
Kudanshita
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A variety of familiar sciences and technologies, such as electricity and automobiles are introduced with participatory/experiential exhibits and images.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Kudanshita Station
Kudanshita Station
Kudanshita
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This national memorial museum intends to convey the hardships of people who lived during and after World War II (from around 1935 to 1955) to future generations. Nearly 500 items are exhibited here.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Shibusawa Memorial Museum
Nishigahara Station
Asukayama
Asukayama
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Opened in 1982, this museum aims to convey the life of the entrepreneur, Eiichi Shibusawa, who is known as the father of Japanese capitalism, to the present day. The museum is situated on the site of the former Shibusawa residence.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Nishigahara Station
Asukayama
Asukayama
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Materials related to a wide range of paper, both Japanese traditional paper and Western-style paper, are collected, preserved, and displayed.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Nishigahara Station
Asukayama
Asukayama
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The museum features the history, nature, and culture of Kita City. It is situated inside Asukayama Park, a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in northern Tokyo.

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Tokyo, Ginza Area
Nijubashimae (Marunouchi) Station, etc.
Hibiya Station
Tokyo Kokusai Forum
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The Queen Ann style museum building originally constructed in 1894 was restored in 2009 and the museum opened in 2010. The museum holds special exhibitions that feature modern art from the late 19th century to early 20th century.

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Tokyo, Ginza Area
Exhibition Room 1
Mitsukoshimae Station, etc.
Nihombashi Station
Nihombashi-Mitsukoshi
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The museum houses an exquisite collection of nearly 4,000 artworks from Japan and the East and about 130,000 stamps —all of which were collected by the Mitsui family, a family with a history of 350 years. (There is no permanent exhibition.)

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Tsukiji, Shimbashi Area
Shimbashi Station
Shimbashi Station, etc.
Shimbashi Sta., etc.
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Located on the fourth floor of the Panasonic Tokyo Shiodome building. We hold approximately 260 works by French painter George Rouault leading the 20th century and a selection of these works is on permanent display. In addition, we also exhibited exhibitions related to Panasonic, such as architecture, living culture, crafts and design, introducing a wide range of new art cultures to enrich our everyday lives.

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Shibuya, Omote-sando
Meiji-Jingumae(Harajuku) Station
Omotesandō
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One of Japan’s famous museums specializing in Japanese woodblock prints, ukiyoe. The location houses original paintings and woodblock prints of world-famous ukiyoe artists such as Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige. Exhibitions are changed every month according to the theme.

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Shibuya, Omote-sando
Aoyama-itchome Station, etc.
Kokuritsu-kyogijo Station, etc.
Shinanomachi Sta. Minamiguchi
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【Closed from April 1, 2025, to around 2027 (scheduled) because of seismic reinforcement work.】
This museum displays paintings about the accomplishments of Emperor Meiji. Known as the symbol of the Shrine Outer Garden, the building has a dignified atmosphere and was designated an Important Japanese Cultural Property.
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Shibuya, Omote-sando
Study room at the former Koga residence after restoration and reconstruction.
Yoyogi-uehara Station
Tomigaya, etc.
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This museum is dedicated to composer Koga Masao, who contributed actively to Japanese popular music. It exhibits a number of historical records about Japanese songs and popular music.

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Shibuya, Omote-sando
Meguro Station
Meguro Station
Meguro Sta.
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In this hotel, there are restaurants and a wedding venue on the premises, under the concept of an extraordinary, glamorous space, the gallery displays nearly 2,500 artworks, mainly Japanese paintings. The Hyakudan Kaidan (all these rooms were formerly used as banquet ones) is registered as a tangible culture property. This wooden structure is open to the public for special occasions, such as exhibitions held several times each year and guided tours with a meal.

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4 restaurants.
Shibuya, Omote-sando
Ebisu Station
Hiroo-Kōkō, etc.
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This is Japan’s first museum dedicated to Japanese-style paintings (nihonga). Its collection consists of over 1,800 works mainly modern and contemporary nihonga , also includes classic calligraphy, early modern paintings, ukiyo-e, and Western-style paintings.

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Shibuya, Omote-sando
Shirokanedai Station
Shirokanedai Station
West Entrance of The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo
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The Matsuoka Museum of Art is a private art museum founded by businessman Seijiro Matsuoka in 1975. The museum has about 1,800 works of art in its collection, including ancient Orient art, modern sculpture, ancient Asian sculpture, ceramics, Japanese paintings, and modern French paintings.

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Akasaka, Roppongi Area
Entrance of Mori Art Museum: Museum Cone
Roppongi Station, etc.
Roppongi Station, etc.
Roppongi Hills, etc.
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Roppongi Hills is a retail-commercial complex, and houses over 200 facilities including restaurants, shops, theater, hotel, TV station and offices. Mori Art Museum holds its original exhibitions to introduce works from a wide range of genres, focusing principally on contemporary art. Observatory deck, Tokyo City View, is located 250 meters above sea level, giving visitors panoramic view of Tokyo cityscape.

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Akasaka, Roppongi Area
Toranomon Station, etc.
Kasumigaseki-Sanchōme
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The National Museum of Territory and Sovereignty introduces Japanese history and policies on Japanese territory and sovereignty.One of focuses of our exhibitions is the history of the Northern Territories and Takeshima. We also special attentions to the Senkaku Islands, indisputably an inherent part of the Japanese territory.

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Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
Nippon-Kagaku-Miraikan, etc.
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Miraikan is a museum that offers visitors opportunities through exhibitions and events to experience science and technology under research and development, in relation to fields such as robotics, life sciences, space, and the global environment. So-called “Science Communicators” play an important role in the museum’s activities by facilitating discussions with diverse people about the potential and desirable future of science and technology.

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(reservation only)
Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
Kasai Station
Kasai Sta.
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"Chikahaku (METRO MUSEUM)" gives you the chance to learn about the subway's history and development, as well as the chance to have a realistic experience of driving a train. Also, Japan's first subway train car to be designated as an important national cultural property is on display.

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Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
Restored Nakagawa Bansho ship guard station (3F)
Higashi-ojima Station
Daigo-ōjima-Shōgakkō, etc.
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Featuring dioramas, this museum is situated on the site of a guard station that was built in the early Edo period to control the comings and goings of ships into and out of Edo. It introduces the history of river transportation.

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Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station, etc.
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station, etc.
Tokyoto-Gendai-Bijutsukan
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo opened in 1995 as a center for the systematic study, collection,preservation and display of contemporary art. With a collection of over 5,800 works of art,it conducts various projects to grasp the current state of art by actively addressing the latest creative endeavors within a variety of fields.

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Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station
Kiyosumi-Teien, etc.
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The museum encourages visitors to learn about the lives of ordinary people in the early 19th century. It has an actual-size reproduction of the city streets from Fukagawa Saga Town.

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Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
*Basho statue at the Bashoan Viewing Japanese Garden.
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station
Morishita Station
Takabashi, etc.
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The museum is dedicated to the world-famous haiku poet, Matsuo Basho, and is located in Fukagawa, where Matsuo Basho lived. This museum displays valuable materials related to Basho and the haiku culture.

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