
Tokyo National Museum
Best time to visit
Arrive early on weekday mornings to avoid Ueno Park crowds, or visit late afternoon on weekdays when traffic thins; spring cherry blossom season is beautiful but much busier.
Budget tips
Permanent galleries usually charge an adult fee of around 1,000 yen, special exhibitions cost extra, and concessions are available for students and seniors; check the museum website for current prices and announced free-entry days. Consider the Grutto Pass or Ueno area combination tickets for discounts, and bring a student ID or museum reciprocal card if you have one.
Recommended for
History buffs, Art and ceramics lovers, Families with older children, Students and researchers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Faits rapides: Imagine a collection that holds more than 110,000 objects, from tiny tea bowls to monumental Buddhist statues. Visitors wander through distinct galleries named Honkan, Toyokan, Heiseikan and Hyokeikan, where displays range from silk kimonos to samurai armor under museum-grade lighting.
Points forts: Peek into the Honkan and watch how museum lights make centuries-old gold leaf on folding screens shimmer like molten metal, while brushstrokes and faded pigments seem to float off the surface. A quiet hallway often holds a lacquered tea caddy whose resinous scent still lingers, a tiny sensory bridge to the hands that sanded and polished it centuries ago.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, the museum spans several buildings and floors.
- Pick up a map on arrival and start with the Honkan (Japanese Gallery) if you want highlights or the Toyokan (Asian Gallery) for comparative collections.
- Follow posted photo rules, many galleries allow non-flash photography but a few important exhibits prohibit photos.
- Avoid weekends and national holidays; aim for opening hour on weekdays or after 3pm for fewer guided groups.
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La meilleure façon de découvrir une ville avec un guide local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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