Tokyo National Museum
Museum

Tokyo National Museum

The Tokyo National Museum is Japan's oldest and largest museum, housing over 110,000 objects spanning millennia of Japanese and Asian art — from Jomon-period pottery and samurai armour to ukiyo-e woodblock prints and National Treasure swords. The main Honkan building showcases Japanese art chronologically, while the Toyokan wing covers art from across Asia.

The museum campus itself is a visual journey through architectural eras: the Imperial Crown-style Honkan (1937), the modernist Toyokan, and the sleek Heisei-kan for special exhibitions. In spring, the museum opens its garden for cherry-blossom viewing, revealing a hidden grove of mature trees reflected in a traditional pond — one of Tokyo's most exclusive hanami experiences.

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Info

TypeMuseum
AreaUeno
Address

日本、〒110-8712 東京都台東区上野公園13−9

Admission
Adults ¥1,000 / Free for under 18 & over 70
Nearest Station
Ueno Sta. (JR / Metro) Park Exit, 10 min walk
WebsiteWebsite
Rating
4.5(29,686)
Tip
Allow at least 2 hours for the Honkan alone. Special exhibitions (Heisei-kan) require a separate ticket and often sell out — book online. Free admission on International Museum Day (May 18).