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Learn about Japanese history and culture through a fascinating collection of artifacts
The Suntory Museum of Art was designed by Kengo Kuma to fuse Japanese tradition and modernity and create a space that serves as an inviting "urban living room." It is located on the third and fourth floors of Roppongi's Tokyo Midtown building. This museum's collection of 3,000 paintings, ceramics, lacquerware, dyed textiles, glassware, and more, are centered on Japanese art and the theme of "Art in Life."
The museum presents five or six themed exhibitions per year, with no permanent exhibition. It also incorporates a tearoom, museum shop and café. The museum hosts a lively roster of events such as tea ceremony demonstrations and workshops.
- Roppongi StationOedo LineExit 8Directly connected
- Roppongi StationHibiya LineDirectly connected to underground walkway
Price
CashVisaJCBMasterCardAMEX
Varies per exhibition or screening
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RestroomsDining facilitiesNon-smoking areasWiFi
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Automatic doorsElevatorWheelchair accessible elevatorMulti-purpose toiletOstomate restroomsToilet with handrailsDiaper changing facilitiesBaby chair/high chairFolding bed for adultsWheelchair loanStroller loan
For updated information on opening hours, closings, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.