Listings for ‘ Tokyo Museums ’
This museum is a must see if you love trains. It has contains many facilities for everybody young and old. They even have a train driving simulator that allows people to experience driving a train, the largest railway model in Japan. They have a history zone and all exhibits and displays show the history and [...]
The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, first of its kind in Japan, was opened in 1959 next door to Korakuen Stadium, the mecca of professional baseball in Japan. The stadium gave way to the Tokyo Dome in 1988. In the same year the museum moved to the present site within the Tokyo Dome. The [...]
World records recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records are introduced in this Museum with more than 400 life-size figures,photo panels,and memorabilia (effects related to the record holders) for the enjoyment of both adults and children can see,experience and learn about the wonderful,unusual,and interesting records that are authenticated by the Guinness Book.
Admission fee: ¥800 [...]
A museum that is interesting and which relaxes the soul
A museum where much can be discovered
A museum based on a clear and consistent philosophy
A museum where those seeking enjoyment can enjoy, those seeking to ponder can ponder, and those seeking to feel can feel
A museum that makes you feel more enriched when you leave than [...]
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) is a new type of science museum that links people directly with the new wisdom of the 21st century.
At the heart of Miraikan’s activities is the cutting-edge science and technology. This is the “state-of-the-art knowledge and innovation” which Miraikan aims to share with the whole society [...]
The Museum opened in October 2003 at the top of the central Mori Tower – a place visible from throughout Tokyo.
The Mori Art Museum strives to be a place for enjoyment, stimulation and discussion – a place where what is important in our culture and society is openly debated, not only through the exhibitions that [...]
The new Suntory Museum of Art located in the green-rich section of Tokyo Midtown was designed by the internationally renowned architect, Kengo Kuma. Its based on a concept of “Japanese Modernism” combining the traditional and contemporary elements of Japan. “Art in Life” has been the theme of the Museum for 40 years since its establishment. [...]
The National Art Center, Tokyo is a unique and innovative art exhibition facility: Instead of maintaining a permanent collection, it makes the most of a total of 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, one of the largest in Japan, and focuses on serving as a venue for various art exhibitions. The Center also promotes outreach [...]
1-12-10 Nihonbashi, Chuoh-ku, Tokyo.0
03-3271-2465
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