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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is a popular destination for art enthusiasts in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it was established in 1926. The museum hosts a variety of exhibitions featuring both Japanese and international artists. Its goal is to provide a platform for artists to showcase their work and for visitors to appreciate art.

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum features six exhibition rooms, a lecture hall, and several workshop spaces. It hosts a wide range of exhibitions, from traditional Japanese art to contemporary works by international artists. The museum does not have a permanent collection, which allows it to constantly bring in new and diverse exhibitions.

One of the unique aspects of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is its "Museum Start i-Ueno" program. This initiative encourages school children to visit and engage with the art, fostering an early appreciation for culture and creativity. The museum also collaborates with various art institutions worldwide, bringing global art trends to Tokyo.

The museum’s café and shop provide visitors with a complete cultural experience. The café offers a relaxing spot to discuss art over coffee, while the shop sells art books, prints, and souvenirs related to current exhibitions.

Hours:

9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (Monday - Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday)

9:30 AM - 8:00 PM (Friday)

Closed:

First and third Mondays of every month

Available:

All year (Except the first and third Mondays of every month)

Minimum Age:

All ages are welcome

Admission Fee:

Free


Hours
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Phone
+81 3-3823-6921
Website
www.tobikan.jp


The area

Address
8-36 Uenokōen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Phone

+81 3-3823-6921

Website

www.tobikan.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

Went to the Van Gogh exhibition during the holiday/weekend time at around 11 am. Wasn’t crowded and didn’t book the tickets in advance actually. Got to enter right after purchasing. The wait time for purchase was ~3-4 mins. It was a good exhibition with quite a lot of works not limited to van Gogh but purchased/kept by his relatives as well. I can say that you will not be disappointed. It was not allowed to take pictures of the exhibits but at the end there is a pretty cool short video animating his famous works. You can also find merch store but the prices were quite high - saw a cute knitted mini-version of van Gogh 🥺

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is a vibrant showcase for various artistic endeavors. Visitors can explore an eclectic mix of mediums such as painting, sculpture, ceramics, and calligraphy. The museum prides itself on presenting works from contemporary Japanese artists alongside esteemed international creators, offering a panoramic view of the global art scene.

Yes, the museum has a permanent collection, which includes Japanese calligraphy and sculpture from the 1970s and 80s. However, it is also known for its varied temporary and thematic exhibitions.

The museum hosts around 280 exhibitions annually, featuring a range of art from high-profile global artists and collections from significant museums worldwide, contemporary Japanese calligraphy, and thematic exhibitions featuring established and emerging Japanese artists.

The museum aims to be an inclusive "doorway to art," accessible to people of all ages and abilities. It organizes special viewing days for people with disabilities and participates in various art communication initiatives to engage the community.

The photography policy may vary depending on the specific exhibition rules. It's advisable to check the museum's official guidelines or inquire at the museum directly for up-to-date information on photography permissions.
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Laura Adilova
Sep 24, 2025
The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum boasts one of the finest permanent collections in the world. Masterpieces by Picasso, Matisse, Renoir, Bruegel, Bosch, and even Vermeer are part of its remarkable display. I was lucky enough to see them in person — and there happened to be a special Picasso exhibition on at the same time. Located in Ueno Park, surrounded by other outstanding museums and the zoo, it’s the perfect spot for a cultural day out in Tokyo.
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P MS
Oct 5, 2025
We got to check out the Van Gogh exhibition which is there until mid-December ‘25. No pictures allowed and it was a really interesting exhibition of the Van Gogh family and their roles in art history as collectors. There was some interesting ties to the influences on Vincent Van Gogh, both from Europe but also from Japan. We also got to checkout a Gallery highlighting modern Japanese art. There was well over 100 paintings and was really nice to walk through. I highly recommend checking out this gallery on your visit to the museum
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Domenic Gullaci
Oct 7, 2025
The museum provides an elegant, well-paced environment. The exhibition itself adds intellectual and emotional layers by exploring Van Gogh’s legacy via his family collection, rather than only his art in isolation. I’d rate it highly for anyone interested in Van Gogh, modern art history, or how artists’ legacies are built and preserved. It strikes a great balance between accessibility (you don’t need to be an art scholar) and depth (there is meaningful content for those who want to engage more deeply). Taking photos is prohibited except at the end of the journey (exhibit).
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Marija Gavrilović
Nov 7, 2025
the line for van gogh was incredibly long (as expected fo van gogh) so my mother and I opted to look at the free exhibits, which was all japanese calligraphy with no translated guide to read from. i don't expect places to cater to my every need as a foreigner but was disappointed at the lack of permanent exhibit and actual paintings to look at. the museum itself was also rather stuffy unfortunately. overall disappointing and unpleasant experience. also as a side note: make sure you bring cash to this museum as some exhibits dont take card
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