Discover Tokyo Through Its Museums and Art Galleries
I’ve gathered a variety of museums and art galleries. During your stay in Tokyo, why not explore different aspects, just like on a social studies field trip?
Art
Artizon Museum “Experience cutting-edge exhibitions and a dynamic blend of modern and contemporary art”
Calligraphy Museum ”Explore the art of Japanese calligraphy”
Chihiro Art Museum “Immerse yourself in the gentle and heartwarming world of children’s book illustrations”
Ghibli Museum, Mitaka ” Step into the magical world of Studio Ghibli”
Japan and China Friendship Center Art Museum “Discover the Beauty of Chinese Art”
Nezu Museum “Discover the harmony of traditional Japanese art and serene gardens”
Okura Museum of Art “Showcasing priceless treasures and cultural masterpieces”
Ota Memorial Museum of Art “Discover a rich collection of ukiyo-e prints and traditional Japanese art”
Pola Museume Annex “Experience the Fusion of Art and Beauty”
Sannomaru Shozokan “Discover priceless imperial treasures”
Sumida Hokusai Museum “Experience the stunning works of ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai”
Toei Animation Museum ”Home to iconic creations and beloved characters”
Yayoi Kusama Museum “Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Yayoi Kusama”
History
Daigo Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall “Learn about the impact of nuclear testing”
Edo-Tokyo Museum (Temporarily Closed)
Fukagawa Edo Museum “Explore the everyday life of Edo-period Tokyo”
Shibusawa Memorial Museum “Explore the legacy of Shibusawa Eiichi”
Showa-Kan “Experience Japan’s Showa era”
Tokyo National Museum “Explore Japan’s rich cultural heritage”
Tokyo Reconstruction Memorial Hall “Discover Tokyo’s journey of recovery and resilience”
Industry, Economy, and Finance
Bridgestone Innovation Gallery “Showcasing Bridgestone’s innovation and sustainable future”
Currency Museum “Explore the rich history of currency from Japan and beyond at the Bank of Japan Currency Museum”
Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center “Explore traditional crafts and cultural heritage of the Edo and Taito regions”
Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum “Experience the architectural history of Tokyo through preserved Edo-period buildings”
Extinct Media Museum “Discover the fascinating history of obsolete media and technology”
Gas Museum “Discover the evolution of gas technology and its role in everyday life at the Tokyo Gas Museum”
JCII Camera Museum “Delve into the fascinating history and innovation of photography”
Museum of Logistics “Explore the evolution and impact of logistics on modern society”
NHK Museum of Broadcast “Discover the history and innovations of broadcasting”
Paper Museum “Discover the history, culture, and art of paper”
Philatelic Museum “Explore the art and history of philately”
Printing Museum “Experience the history and artistry of printing”
Tabacco & Salt Museum “Explore the unique cultural and historical significance of tobacco and salt”
Tokyo Waterworks Historical Museum “Learn about the history and development of Tokyo’s water supply system”
World Bags & Laggage Museum “Discover a diverse collection of bags from around the world”
Science
Meguro Parasitological Museum “Discover the intriguing world of parasites and their impact on health”
National Museum of Nature and Science “Explore the wonders of natural history and scientific discovery”
Tamarokuto Science Center “Engage with interactive exhibits and learn about science and technology”
Tokyo Metropolitan Medicinal Plant Garden “Explore the diverse world of medicinal plants and their uses”
Security and Disaster Prevention
Fire Museum “Learn about the history and advancements in firefighting techniques and equipment”
Life Safety Learning Center “Experience hands-on disaster preparedness and learn about safety measures”
Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel “Explore the vast and impressive underground reservoir (Underground Temple)”
Police Museum “Discover the history, role, and evolution of Japan’s police force”
Sports
Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum “Celebrate the history and legends of baseball”
Japan Olympic Museum “Discover the history and achievements of Japan in the Olympic Games”
Sumo Museum “Immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of sumo wrestling”
Transportation
Metro Museum “Discover the history and development of subway systems”
Railway Museum “Explore the history and technology of trains and railways”
Tobu Railway Museum “Explore the history and innovations of Tobu Railway and its impact on transportation
University
Costume Museum (Bunka Gakuen)
Haruki Murakami Library(Waseda University)
Food and Agriculture Museum (Tokyo University of Agriculture)
Kokugakuin University Museum– Shinto&Archaeology (Kokugakuin University)
Meiji University Museum– Commodity, Criminal Materials, and Archaeology (Meiji University)
Musical Instrument Museum (Musashino Academia Musicae)
Theatre Museum(Waseda University)
University Art Museum (Tokyo University of the Arts)