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The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo

Follow the footsteps of nearly 100-year modern / contemporary art in Japan.

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It was opened in December 1952 as Japan’s first national art museum, which houses works in a wide variety of genres from late 19th century up to the present and shares in exhibitions.

Today, it houses over 13,000 artworks including 18 National Important cultural properties such as Yokoyama Taikan’s Metempsychosis, Kishida Ryusei’s Road Cut through a Hill, and Uemura Shoen’s Mother and Child. From their largest collection in Japan, they select about 200 pieces for each exhibition and change 4 or 5 times a year. Besides the collection exhibitions, special exhibitions are also held 3 or 4 times a year, such as a solo exhibition of a famous artist or a theme exhibition to share works of domestic and international artists.

"Collection Guide" is held (only in Japanese) to provide an experience to solve mysteries of artworks through conversations with the guide staff and participants. "A Room with a View," a lounge, is worth a look as well where you can appreciate the scenery as artwork through windows.

Highlights

  • Houses the largest collection in Japan of over 13,000 artworks.
  • The collection exhibition shares the 200 choice modern Japanese works including important cultural properties.
  • Located in the Kitanomaru Park in Chiyoda District near the Imperial Palace.
  • Make sure to see the Imperial Palace and building cluster in Marunouchi from the lounge "A Room with a View".

Photos

  • The stylish exterior standing out in the Kitanomaru Park

    The stylish exterior standing out in the Kitanomaru Park

  • Spacious exhibition room to allow calm appreciation of art

    Spacious exhibition room to allow calm appreciation of art

  • "Collection Guide" is held

    "Collection Guide" is held

  • The scenery from the lounge called "A Room with a View" is marvelous

    The scenery from the lounge called "A Room with a View" is marvelous

  • The museum shop sells original goods

    The museum shop sells original goods

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)

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Only English language support is available.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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Some exhibitions allow re-entry.

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Is free WiFi available in the facility?

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Yes, it is.

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Are coin lockers available?

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Yes

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What about any additional questions?

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You can check more FAQ on the official website.
https://www.momat.go.jp/en/faq

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Details

Name in Japanese
東京国立近代美術館
Postal Code
102-8322
Address
3-1 Kitanomaru-Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
050-5541-8600(Hello Dial Service 9:00am - 8:00pm)
Closed
Mondays(If it is a national holiday, the next day is closed), Exhibition changeover periods
Hours
10:00am - 5:00pm(Fridays・Saturdays closed at 8:00pm)
※Admission closes 30 minutes prior
Admission
Collection Exhibition: Adult 500 yen, College student 250 yen, High schooler or Age 18 and younger / Age 65 and older: Free (Admission for each special exhibition varies)
Directions
From Tokyo Metro Tozai Line’s Takebashi Station 1b Exit, walk 3 min.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)