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Museums of Tokyo

Tokyo has rich culture and tradition, as evidenced by the numerous museums that you can visit in this city. From the National Museum, through the Edo Tokyo Museum to a museum dedicated to science and innovation. On this page you will find a list of the best museums in Tokyo. It is up to you to choose the ones you would like to visit.


The National Museum of Modern Art

The National Museum of Modern Art

The National Museum of Modern Art is located in the greenery of Kitanomaru Park. Although the museum building itself may not attract you to enter it, keep in mind that it hides a real treasure - the largest and most important collection of modern art in Japan. The museum is divided into several floors, so the main collection is divided into different artistic periods of Japan. You will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the greatest names in Japanese art. The lines that can be found in front of the front door testify to how much the museum has been visited.

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Mori Art Museum

Mori Art Museum

Mori Museum or Mori Art Museum is located in the beautiful Roppongi part of the city and forms the so-called art triangle. The museum is located on the 52nd and 53rd floors of Roppongi Tower. The impressive and modern building will surely delight you and arouse your interest to visit the museum. The museum also offers a spectacular view of the city of Tokyo. Since the museum is visited to a large extend, it would be best to come on weekdays or later in the afternoon, which leaves you plenty of time because the museum is open until 10 pm.

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Ghibli Museum

Ghibli Museum

Ghibli Museum is the most popular Japanese animation studio. The design of the museum is extremely unusual, as is the collection itself that is on display. The museum building is partially covered with a thick layer of greenery, and an incredible robot, 16 meters high, a caricature from Japanese film, rises from the park. It is very important to keep in mind that tickets for all visitors who are not from Japan are sold on the first day of the month for the next 3 months and sell out very quickly. Here you can watch short animated films and you should not miss the Three Hawks reading room.

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Museum Nezu

Museum Nezu

The Nezu Museum is a really special museum, this is a place where the traditional art of Japan and East Asia fit perfectly into a modern museum of minimalist style. Kengo Kuma was in charge of the design of the museum itself, and the museum is characterized by high ceilings, walls made of bamboo, amazing windows that look at the greenery around the museum. The feeling is completely natural as you walk through this museum and it is more like visiting a large garden where peace and tranquility reign than a classic art gallery.

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