Tokyo National MuseumClose to Ueno Station, enclosed in the Tokyo Metropolitan
Imperial Gift Park, the National Museum boasts the largest
collection of Japanese art in the world. Exhibits range from
antique kimonos and delicate pottery to woodblock prints and
archaeological finds. The vast collection is displayed on a
rotating basis with at least 4,000 artefacts visible at any time,
so the museum always has something new to offer. The museum
consists of five different buildings containing numerous galleries,
so one needs sufficient time to do it justice. The Imperial Gift
Park also contains some other cultural institutions, including a
zoo, the Metropolitan Art Museum, Bunka Kaikan Cultural Hall, the
Western Art Museum and the National Science Museum. Address: 13-9 Ueno Park,Taito-ku Website: www.tnm.go.jp Telephone: (0)3 3822 1111 Transportation: JR Line to Ueno or Uguisudani Station Opening Time: Daily 9:30am to 5pm, depending on season; closed
Mondays. On Fridays from March to December open until 8pm;
Saturdays and Sundays from March to September until
6pm. Admission: ¥600 (adults), ¥400 (students), free for
scholars. |