
여기서부터 본문입니다.
도쿄를 대표하는 갤러리나 박물관에 들러, 세계 수준의 전람회를 즐겨 봅시다
‘모리 미술관’, ‘네즈 미술관’, ‘도쿄 국립 박물관’, ‘국립 신미술관’을 포함한, 도쿄에서 손꼽히는 미술관들은 건물 자체가 꼭 봐야할 예술 작품으로, 일본 국내외를 불문한 매력적인 작품들의 전람회가 개최되고 있습니다.
전람회나 박물관 감상을 좋아하시는 분이라면 구룻토 패스를 활용하시기 바랍니다! ‘도쿄ㆍ뮤지엄 구룻토 패스’를 사용하시면 도쿄 도내 약 100곳의 미술관ㆍ박물관 등의 입장권ㆍ할인권 혜택을 받을 수 있습니다. 스마트폰 화면이나 티켓에 기재된 QR코드를 대상 시설에서 제시하기만 하면 할인 요금으로 마음껏 즐길 수 있습니다.
※영업시간, 정기휴무, 요금 등의 최신정보는 공식 웹사이트에서 확인해 주십시오.
MOT ANNUAL 2024 on the imagined terrain
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
2024.12.14 - 2025.3.30
Through the works of four artists - Yuki Shimizu, Satoshi Kawata, Ryohei Usui and Asami Shoji - who capture and depict the world, confronting the multiplicity and complexity of their surroundings and themselves, the exhibition re-examines the terrain and landscape of post-war Japan.
Adults ¥1,300
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
MOT Collection Seven Beauties in the Bamboo Forest / Small Glow / Pre-30th Anniversary Exhibit: Leiko IKEMURA Mark MANDERS Rising Light / Frozen Moment
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
2024.12.14 - 2025.3.30
MOT Collection exhibitions demonstrates the diverse attractions of contemporary art through the museum’s collection of artworks. This term, MOT Collection shows works of seven female artists, primarily recent acquisitions, a small exhibition titled “Small Glow,” and a special exhibition of works by Leiko Ikemura and Mark Manders staged to celebrate the Museum’s 30th anniversary in 2025.
Adults ¥500
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
2024.12.21 - 2025.3.30
This first-in-Japan and comprehensive solo exhibition introduces large-scale sound installation works from composer and artist, Ryuichi Sakamoto. Over 10 works are on display both inside and outside the museum, including new, never-before displayed works and well-known pieces.
Adults ¥2,400
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Japanese Ceramic Collection of the Hosokawa Family: Works of Kawai Kanjiro and Tea Ceremony Utensils
Eisei Bunko Museum
2025.1.11 - 2025.4.13
This exhibition features about 30 pieces by the ceramic artist, Kawai Kanjiro, a central character in the Mingei Movement, from the Hosokawa family’s collection of Japanese ceramics. The diverse charms of Yatsushiro Ware, the official kiln of the Kumamoto Domain, and tea ceremony utensils are on display.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
A Multitude of Change: Imari Ware in the 17th Century
Toguri Museum of Art
2025.1.15 - 2025.3.30
This exhibition focuses on decorative skills, such as painting and molding, applied to Imari Ware from the mid 17th century—a period of fresh innovation following the establishment of the unique and colorful Ko-Kutani style. The exhibition’s selection of Imari ware masterpieces helps to reveal the diversity of techniques and creativity.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
OKADA Kenzo,《Pleated Jar with Salt Glaze》 1981
Encouragement of Japanese Contemporary Ceramics Kikuchi Collection
Kikuchi Kanjitsu Memorial Tomo Museum
2025.1.18 - 2025.5.6
From January 18th, 2025, Kikuchi Kanjitsu Memorial Tomo Museum will present the exhibition, “Encouragement of Japanese Contemporary Ceramics Kikuchi Collection.” With approximately 60 works from the 1970s to the 1980s, this exhibition will showcase the diverse vision and development of the Japanese contemporary ceramic artists.
Adults ¥1,100
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Minami Keiko Exhibition A Small Cloud
Musée Hamaguchi Yozo: Yamasa Collection
2025.1.18 - 2025.3.30
An exhibition on Minami Keiko, a copperplate printer whose work has recently become much more popular. This exhibition presents some 50 works including copperplate prints, lithographs, and oil paintings featuring clouds, boats, and birds as motifs, along with about 10 works by Hamaguchi Yozo.
Adults ¥600
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Museum Collection III British Art of the 1980s: Exhibitions and Memories
SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM
2025.1.25 - 2025.4.6
This exhibition introduces British art with a focus on works the 1980s, including sculptures by David Nash, using fallen and dead trees as materials, and paintings by Anthony Green, who depicted events in his own family’s life.
Adults ¥200
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Special Exhibition Unraveling the Mysteries of Ancient EGYPT from Brooklyn Museum
Mori Arts Center Gallery
2025.1.25 - 2025.4.6
A selection of Ancient Egyptian masterpieces is brought to Japan from the Brooklyn Museum collection. Human and feline mummies, sculptures, sarcophagi, and jewelry, earthenware,etc. are presented with the latest investigation and research results.
Adults ¥2,500
Special Exhibition: Enkū’s Buddhist Sculptures at Senkōji and in the Hida Region
Mitsui Memorial Museum
2025.2.1 - 2025.3.30
Buddhist sculptures by Enkū, who traveled around Japan as a trainee monk in the Edo period, demonstrate a unique style that show the wood’s grain and his chisel marks. This exhibition presents a number of his Buddhist sculptures from the Hida region where he spent his later years, including Senkōji temple.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Toyohara Kunichika
Ota Memorial Museum of Art
2025.2.1 - 2025.3.26
This exhibition commemorates the 190th anniversary in 2025 of the birth of Toyohara Kunichika, a renowned ukiyo-e artist of the Meiji period. A popular painter on a par with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and Kobayashi Kiyochika, his depictions of kabuki actors and beautiful women, etc. are presented here.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Yasuko Aoike: 60 Years of Dazzling Manga Artistry
Yayoi Museum
2025.2.1 - 2025.6.1
This exhibition features Aoike Yasuko, a cartoonist renowned for “From Eroica with Love.” Some 300 color and monochrome original drawings and manuscripts are exhibited along with original drawings only displayed at this venue.
Adults ¥1,200
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Yumeji Takehisa Love and Thoughts -messages in his works-
Takehisa Yumeji Museum
2025.2.1 - 2025.6.1
Takehisa Yumeji is renowned as a poet and painter who conveyed the atmosphere of the Taisho period. “Beauty in the Yumeji Style” reflected his personal ideal of female perfection, while works depicting his romantic affiliations are introduced. Messages intended for children and society at large are also focused on.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
MACHINE LOVE: Video Game, AI and Contemporary Art
Mori Art Museum
2025.2.13 - 2025.6.8
This exhibition highlights contemporary art that incorporates game engines, AI, virtual reality, generative AI, and more. These pieces consider the relationship between humans and technology, and delve deeply into issues affecting our modern world.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Poster for “Sōgetsu Cinematheque: Underground Cinema, Japan and USA”
1966
Photo courtesy: Keio University Art Center
MAM Research 011:Tokyo Underground 1960-1970s - A Turning Point in Postwar Japanese Culture
Mori Art Museum
2025.2.13 - 2025.6.8
Focusing on the rise and fall of underground culture (or angura in Japanese) that once swept through society, this exhibition offers an opportunity to reflect on the history of the underground arts, as well as relevant ideas and key figures through printed materials such as posters and leaflets.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
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Commemorating the 120th Anniversary of His Death Émile Gallé: Longing for Paris
Suntory Museum of Art
2025.2.15 - 2025.4.13
This exhibition commemorates 120 years since the death of late 19th-century artist Émile Gallé. It showcases many spectacular works, including pieces displayed at the Paris World Exposition, as well as pieces passed down in the Daigueperce family, who were close to Gallé, that are being publicly displayed for the first time.
Adults ¥1,700
Note: Discounts available for students
Beardsley,a Singular Prodigy
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo
2025.2.15 - 2025.5.11
A joint project in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, this exhibition examines the history of British painter Aubrey Beardsley. Featuring approximately 220 pieces of Beardsley’s art, including well known illustrations and hand-drawn sketches.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students
Special Exhibition The Way of Tea in Katagiri Sekishū Style: An Authentic Samurai Tradition
Nezu Museum
2025.2.22 - 2025.3.30
This exhibition celebrates early Edo-period daimyo tea master Katagiri Sekishū, who founded the Sekishū way of tea. His style spread widely among daimyo and warrior families and thus produced a large number of those serving as the Tokugawa shogunate’s official position in charge of tea-related matters in Edo castle.
Online timed-entry ticket Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students
Chinese Ceramics from the Gotoh Museum Collection
The Gotoh Museum
2025.2.22 - 2025.3.30
Introducing approximately 60 pieces from the museum’s collection of Chinese ceramics, spanning from the Han dynasty to the Ming and Qing dynasties. This exhibition examines the history of Chinese ceramics in chronological order by dynasty, with works including everything from measuring instruments to Tang tri-colored earthenwave, Song blue-and-white porcelain, and Ming blue-and-white porcelain and five-colored porcelain.
Adults ¥1,100
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
50th Anniversary Exhibition:1975 Back to the Origin : Matsuoka Museum of Art in Shimbashi : Taikan,Shoen,and Chinese Ceramics.
Matsuoka Museum of Art
2025.2.25 - 2025.6.1
Commemorating 50 years of the Matsuoka Art Museum by recreating the original museum opening exhibition of 1975 to 1976. This exhibition features a selection of works displayed by the museum during those years, including Eastern ceramic pieces and Japanese paintings, and reflects on that moment in history.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Tomoto Shisuko, Garden in Spring, 1990. Collection of Setagaya Art Museum.
Selections from the Setagaya Art Museum Collection Green Planet: Plants in the Museum Forest
SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM
2025.2.27 - 2025.4.13
This exhibition features artworks with plant motifs selected from the Setagaya Art Museum Collection. These works show how plants have inspired feelings of gratitude, admiration, love, and even fear in artists all over the world, working in every medium.
Adults ¥500
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
TOP 30th Anniversary Takano Ryudai: kasubaba Living through the ordinary
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
2025.2.27 - 2025.6.8
A solo exhibition from photographer and artist Takano Ryudai. Discover Takano’s body of work showcasing the ordinary, including pieces being shown publicly for the first time and those highlighting Takano’s original term “kasubaba,” literally meaning “junk places” in Japanese.
Adults ¥700
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Joan Miró
TOKYO METROPOLITAN ART MUSEUM
2025.3.1 - 2025.7.6
A major retrospective exhibition of renowned 20th-century Spanish painter Joan Miró. It offers a comprehensive introduction to Miró’s works, featuring paintings, ceramics, and sculptures from his early period until his final years, including the “Constellations” series.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp
Artizon Museum
2025.3.1 - 2025.6.1
Introducing creative work of Sophie Taeuber-Arp, who began her career as a textile designer, and her husband, the sculptor, painter and poet Jean Arp. This exhibition reassesses the creative potential of a couple’s partnership.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to the HAZAMA Inosuke and The Ishibashi Foundation Collection Highlights.
HAZAMA Inosuke
Artizon Museum
2025.3.1 - 2025.6.1
An exhibition of the artist Hazama Inosuke, a student of Henri Matisse. It features approximately 60 works by Hazama—oil paintings, prints, and ceramics—alongside works with connections to the artist from the collection of Western paintings, including pieces by Matisse and Rousseau collected by Hazama.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to the Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp and The Ishibashi Foundation Collection Highlights.
The Ishibashi Foundation Collection Highlights
Artizon Museum
2025.3.1 - 2025.9.21
This exhibition showcases masterpieces from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection, including French Impressionism and other nineteenth- and twentieth-century modern Western art, abstract art from the twentieth century to the present day, and modern and contemporary Japanese art.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
*Admission fee is 500 yen during the period from June 10 to June 22.
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to the Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp and HAZAMA Inosuke.
*Some exhibits will be changed during the museum’s June 2 to June 9 closure.
Chihiro Iwasaki, Boy Sitting with One Knee Raised, 1970
Chihiro’s Album
CHIHIRO ART MUSEUM TOKYO
2025.3.1 - 2025.5.11
With various paintings from Chihiro Iwasaki, photographs featuring her, photographs she took herself, and photographs with her family, this exhibition shares a fascinating photo that explores the source of Chihiro’s creativity.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Hilma af Klint: The Beyond
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
2025.3.4 - 2025.6.15
The first major retrospective exhibition in Asia of Swedish painter Hilma af Klint. Approximately 140 works are being shown in Japan for the first time, including her representative series of work “The Paintings for the Temple,” which features “The Ten Largest,” a set of ten paintings.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Exhibition "The Art of the RAMEN Bowl"
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
2025.3.7 - 2025.6.15
The exhibition features original ramen bowls by 40 artists, new ramen stalls by three architects, and an introduction to the climate and history of the Tono region, where the bowls are produced. An exhibition that reveals ramen from the bowl.
Adults ¥1,600
Note: Discounts available for students
Edo in Black : Focusing on Blackness in Edo Paintings
Itabashi Art Museum
2025.3.8 - 2025.4.13
This exhibition explores how the use of blackness enhances Edo period paintings. Along with focusing on the shadows and darkness in works depicting night scenes as well as ukiyo-e works painted in black, this exhibition also includes a special display of gilded folding screens shown in dim light.
Adults ¥650
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Special Exhibition: Sakura, Sakura, Sakura 2025―Flower Viewing at the Museum!
Yamatane Museum of Art
2025.3.8 - 2025.5.11
An impressive collection of famous works featuring cherry blossoms. In addition to Japanese paintings such as Togyu Okumura’s “Cherry Blossoms at Daigo-ji Temple” and Gyokudo Kawai’s “Spring Breeze, Spring Stream” as well as displays inspired by nighttime views of cherry blossoms, visitors can even see “The Weeping Cherry Tree of the Regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi” that served as the model for “Cherry Blossoms at Daigo-ji Temple.”
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Emulation and Admiration: Two Stories of Collecting European Art European Master Paintings from The San Diego Museum of Art and The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
2025.3.11 - 2025.6.8
This exhibition asks visitors to consider from what perspective they view these pieces from both the San Diego Museum of Art and the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo. Explore Western art history from the Renaissance to the 19th century.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
ⒸUoto/Shogakukan /On the Movements of the Earth Project
Special Exhibition "Orb: On the Movements of the Earth -an act of planet-"
Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
2025.3.14 - 2025.6.1
This exhibition explains the shift from geocentric to heliocentric approaches with the eye-catching anime. Visitors can learn about the universe while immersed in the world of this work.
Adults ¥2,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Stylish Oil Paintings: SHIBA Kokan and AODO Denzen
Fuchu Art Museum
2025.3.15 - 2025.5.11
This exhibition introduces works from Edo-period Western painters SHIBA Kokan and AODO Denzen. It examines the charms of Western paintings while highlighting how modeling incorporating perspective adds to their appeal.
Adults ¥800
Note: Discounts available for students
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Hokusai and the Producers: From Tsutaya Jūzaburō to Today
The Sumida Hokusai Museum
2025.3.18 - 2025.5.25
Showcases the producers, called hanmoto, who were tasked with planning ukiyo-e paintings, hiring painters, and directing carvers and printers. Enjoy works from Hokusai and today’s artists, which were put into the world by these producers.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s–1970s
The National Art Center, Tokyo
2025.3.19 - 2025.6.30
This exhibition examines the modern house of 20th-century architects in seven dimensions, including hygiene, materiality and windows. It introduces 14 masterworks of residential architecture from around the world.
Adults ¥1,800
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
1200 Years of Japanese Prints: Receiving, Interacting, and Emerging
Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
2025.3.20 - 2025.6.15
This exhibition examines the 1200-year history of Japanese prints from the perspective of cultural exchange within East Asia. Introducing approximately 240 works, including the Muku Joko Daidarani-kyo—a printed Buddhist scripture that is the oldest printed material currently in existence in Japan.
Adults ¥800
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass
Mingei, Unintentional Beauty -what Naoto Fukasawa is touched
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum
2025.3.30 - 2025.6.1
This exhibition features tools for daily life selected from the museum collection by Naoto Fukasawa, product designer and director of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum. It introduces the charm of mingei that capture the unexpected beauty of ordinary daily life.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Clothes with Similar Shapes, Clothes with Similar Patterns
Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum
2025.4.3 - 2025.6.21
Introducing clothes from the collection with similar shapes and patterns despite coming from different cultures and countries. Look and compare these pieces to discover and contemplate what they have in common and the deeper meaning of clothing.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass