Roppongi, Azabu Museums The National Art Center, Tokyo 4.66 8 One of Japan’s Largest Exhibition Spaces and a New Style of Museum that Offers a Bounty of Art-Related Information. See More
Odaiba Museums teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com 4.60 9 A full body experience of digital art at this immersive museum. See More
Fuchu Museums Fuchu City’s Kyodo-no-Mori Museum 4.60 10 A Museum Where You Can Enjoy Nature’s Four Seasons in a Forest See More
Hakone Museums The Hakone Open-air Museum 4.58 9 Japan’s first open-air art museum where nature and art are in harmony with about 120 sculptures spread across a vast landscape. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Museums Yamato Museum(Kure Maritime Museum) 4.55 22 A museum that showcases Kure’s exquisite shipbuilding technology and teaches about the history and technology of shipbuilding centers. See More
Harajuku Museums Meiji Jingu Museum 4.53 6 This museum exhibits items related to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the deities of Meiji Jingu Shrine. See More
Kichijoji Museums Ghibli Museum, Mitaka 4.45 11 Dive into the world of film at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka Forest! See More
Osaka Museums Japan Mint Bureau Ministry of Finance (Mint Museum) 4.45 8 A museum where you can learn the history of the Japanese currency, also famous for the "Cherry Blossom Street" in spring. See More
Yokohama Museums Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse 4.43 7 A Cultural and Commercial Facility in a Renovated Retro Red Brick Warehouse at the Port See More
Mie Museums Mikimoto Pearl Island 4.42 6 Many highlights including pearl jewelry, demonstrations of culturing technique of a pearl, and demonstrations by women divers. See More Related Articles 30 Things to Do in Mie Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
30 Things to Do in Mie Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
Kobe Museums ROKKO Forest Sound Museum 4.42 5 A museum in a forest where various "sounds" and rich nature heal you. See More
Hyogo Museums Nishinomiya Noh (Nogaku) Theatre 4.42 5 Noh is the oldest theatrical performance in the world with a history of over 700 years. See More
Yokohama Museums CUPNOODLES MUSEUM Yokohama 4.40 10 You will gather the knowledge that invention and discovery at this interactive museum by seeing, touching, playing, eating, and having fun. See More
Hiroshima Museums Atomic Bomb Dome(Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park) 4.38 13 An esteemed building artifact that stands in remembrance of the bombing of Japan. The Peace Bell stands at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park See More
Shiga Museums MIHO MUSEUM 4.34 8 In addition to appreciating ancient art from around the world, it is a museum where you can pay attention to the architectural beauty that is taken from “Togenkyo”. See More
Katsushika Museums Katsushika ShibamataTora-san Museum 4.32 7 A popular sight in Shibamata Park that recreates the film world of “The Otoko wa tsurai yo (It’s Tough Being a Man)”. See More Related Articles Strolling the Old World of Tokyo: An One-Day Walking Tour through Shibamata. From city skyscrapers to the latest travel hubs, there are plenty of hot spots to visit in Tokyo. But for a real taste of history and classic Tokyo vibes, you won’t want to miss the chance to walk through the old-world “shitamachi” streets.
Strolling the Old World of Tokyo: An One-Day Walking Tour through Shibamata. From city skyscrapers to the latest travel hubs, there are plenty of hot spots to visit in Tokyo. But for a real taste of history and classic Tokyo vibes, you won’t want to miss the chance to walk through the old-world “shitamachi” streets.
Kiyosumi Shirakawa Museums Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 4.30 6 Large-scale international exhibitions and special exhibitions of various genres are held, and encounters with artists of interest await you. See More Related Articles Tokyo Koto-ku Complete Travel Guide Koto-ku is located in the center of Tokyo and has excellent access. In addition, Koto-ku has many attractive sightseeing spots. From the latest fashionable spots to temples, shrines, and shopping streets where you feel the history.
Tokyo Koto-ku Complete Travel Guide Koto-ku is located in the center of Tokyo and has excellent access. In addition, Koto-ku has many attractive sightseeing spots. From the latest fashionable spots to temples, shrines, and shopping streets where you feel the history.
Tama Museums Snoopy museum Tokyo 4.30 4 The only satellite of the Schulz Museum of Art in the world where visitors can enjoy the world as a whole of Snoopy and his friends. See More Related Articles Discover the Snoopy Museum Tokyo Experience – Cute, Big, and Filled with Snoopy Delights! Just a 35-minute express train ride from Shibuya Station, you'll find the “Snoopy Museum Tokyo” right next to Minami-Machida Grandberry Park Station. A must-visit for any Snoopy fan, this museum is the only satellite of the “Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center” in the United States. From the moment you step inside, you’re immersed in a dreamy space surrounded by countless adorable Snoopy figures.
Discover the Snoopy Museum Tokyo Experience – Cute, Big, and Filled with Snoopy Delights! Just a 35-minute express train ride from Shibuya Station, you'll find the “Snoopy Museum Tokyo” right next to Minami-Machida Grandberry Park Station. A must-visit for any Snoopy fan, this museum is the only satellite of the “Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center” in the United States. From the moment you step inside, you’re immersed in a dreamy space surrounded by countless adorable Snoopy figures.
Kawasaki Museums Fujiko·F·Fujio Museum 4.30 4 A Museum Dedicated to the World of Works by Fujiko·F·Fujio, One of Japan’s Iconic Manga Artists. See More
Shiretoko and Abashiri and Kitami and Monbetsu Museums Abashiri Prison Museum 4.30 5 The former Abashiri Prison facility built in the Meiji Period is now open to the public as a museum. See More