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แหล่งท่องเที่ยวทางศิลปะที่ไม่ควรพลาดซึ่งตั้งอยู่ในสถานที่ที่มีชื่อเสียงด้านสถาปัตยกรรมติดอันดับต้นๆ ของโตเกียว อันรวมถึง “พิพิธภัณฑ์ศิลปะโมริ” “พิพิธภัณฑ์ศิลปะเนซุ” “พิพิธภัณฑ์สถานแห่งชาติโตเกียว” และ “ศูนย์จัดแสดงงานศิลปะแห่งชาติ” ด้วย มีการจัดนิทรรศการที่มีเสน่ห์ดึงดูดใจอย่างที่สุดทั้งของญี่ปุ่นและของระดับโลก
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“บัตรกุรุตโตะพาร์ส โตเกียว มิวเซียม” คือตั๋วเข้าชมพร้อมส่วนลดสำหรับพิพิทธภัณฑ์ศิลปะและนิทรรศการต่างๆ ทั่วใจกลางโตเกียวประมาณ 100 แห่ง เพียงแสดงคิวอาร์โค้ดจากหน้าจอสมาร์ทโฟนหรือตั๋วให้แก่ร้านค้าที่เข้าร่วม เพื่อรับส่วนลดและเพลิดเพลินกับการสำรวจให้เต็มที่ได้เลย
* ข้อมูลใหม่เกี่ยวกับเวลาทำการ วันหยุด และค่าบริการ กรุณาศึกษาข้อมูลที่เว็บไซต์ทางการ

Exhibition "Soup as Life"
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
2026.3.27 - 2026.8.9
Focuses on soup as the minimal food unit that wraps the body from within. This exhibition examines soup from new perspectives using five senses, and reconsiders the roots of food, clothing and shelter along with the role of design.
Adults ¥1,600
Note: Discounts available for students

The Art of Film Posters in Japan: Revisited
National Film Archive of Japan
2026.4.7 - 2026.7.26
The exhibition focuses on film posters as an art form. It showcases approximately 90 works, primarily focusing on those produced from the 1960s to the 1980s—an era that saw the emergence of innovative graphics by artists such as Kiyoshi Awazu and Tadanori Yokoo.
Adults ¥250
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Corrugated / Coral - Eight Practices to Project Architecture Afar
WHAT MUSEUM
2026.4.21 - 2026.9.13
An immersive exhibition where visitors can experience the architects’ philosophies in a dynamic way through architectural models. Explore the diverse expressions of models created by eight teams of architects for this exhibition.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Eric Carle: Art, Books, and the Caterpillar
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
2026.4.25 - 2026.7.26
A retrospective exhibition of American picture book author and designer Eric Carle, known for “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” It showcases approximately 180 works, including original picture book illustrations and works from Carle’s years as a graphic designer.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Ron Mueck
Mori Art Museum
2026.4.29 - 2026.9.23
The first large-scale solo exhibition in Japan in approximately 18 years by UK-based contemporary artist Ron Mueck. It showcases eleven of his major works, including “Mass,” a piece comprising 100 giant skull sculptures.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Dušan Kállay (Slovakia), from The Magical Pot and the Magical Ball (Holp Publishers), 1989
Chihiro Art Museum Collection Picture Books of Magic = The Magic of Picture Books
CHIHIRO ART MUSEUM TOKYO
2026.5.15 - 2026.7.20
Introducing magical picture books from the Chihiro Art Museum Collection, which includes artworks and other materials related to Japanese and international picture book authors as well as to the history of picture books. The exhibition invites visitors into the uniquely wondrous worlds that only picture books can create.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Special Exhibition Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Yamatane Museum of Art: Kawai Gyokudō -Nostalgic Scenes of Japan
Yamatane Museum of Art
2026.5.16 - 2026.7.26
This first installment of a special exhibition marking the 60th anniversary of the museum’s opening looks back on the works of Nihonga painter Kawai Gyokudō. It introduces his early masterpiece “Cormorant Fishing” and other significant works ranging from the Meiji period to the Taisho period and the Showa period.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

HAMAGUCHI Yozo & SHIRAKURA Kankyu
Musée Hamaguchi Yozo: Yamasa Collection
2026.5.23 - 2026.8.2
An exhibition featuring the works of printmaker Yozo Hamaguchi and Nanga painter Kankyu Shirakura. This exhibition features approximately 50 works from Hamaguchi, who learned ink wash painting from Shirakura while exploring various styles of expression, and Shirakura, who broke new ground in Nanga painting.
Adults ¥600
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Asian Ceramics from The Gotoh Museum Collection
The Gotoh Museum
2026.5.23 - 2026.7.20
A display of Japanese, Chinese and Korean ceramics from the museum’s collection. Around 80 outstanding works are presented at once, including Chinese celadon, blue-and-white porcelain and five-color porcelain, as well as tea ceramics from Korea’s Joseon Dynasty and Japan’s Momoyama period.
Adults ¥1,100
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

(UN)KNOWN HIROKO KOSHINO
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
2026.5.26 - 2026.7.26
This is the largest exhibition to date of fashion designer Hiroko Koshino. It introduces approximately 200 artworks and other materials, including not only fashion but also paintings, calligraphy, music and videos.
Adults ¥2,200
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Grand van Gogh Exhibition Terrace of a Café at night
The Ueno Royal Museum
2026.5.29 - 2026.8.12
This grand Van Gogh exhibition showcases paintings from Vincent van Gogh in two installments. This first installment displays approximately 60 works, including “Terrace of a Café at Night (Place du Forum),” and introduces the first half of Van Gogh’s life.
Adults ¥3,000
Note: Discounts available for students
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

commemorating the 90th anniversary of its foundation Soetsu Yanagi and Nihon Mingeikan
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum
2026.6.6 - 2026.8.12
This is the second special exhibition commemorating the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Nihon Mingeikan (The Japan Folk Crafts Museum). In addition to looking back at past exhibitions, it showcases the works of Soetsu Yanagi, who launched the Mingei (folk crafts) movement alongside Kanjiro Kawai and Shoji Hamada.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Picasso, through the Eyes of Paul Smith
The National Art Center, Tokyo
2026.6.10 - 2026.9.21
This is the international traveling edition of the special exhibition originally held in Paris to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's passing. British designer Paul Smith directed the venue layout, and approximately 80 works by Picasso are showcased.
Adults ¥2,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Artists at the Café :From the Impressionists, Van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec to Picasso
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo
2026.6.13 - 2026.9.23
This exhibition explores the art born in cafes during the late 19th century, including "Le Chat Noir" in Montmartre, Paris. It displays masterpieces by artists such as Impressionists, Van Gogh, Lautrec, Picasso, and Casas.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students

HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: EXTINCTION
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
2026.6.16 - 2026.9.13
This exhibition features approximately 60 silver gelatin prints, which represent the origin of contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto's artistic practice. It comprehensively covers his work from early pieces in the late 1970s to his recent creations, and also includes numerous works being exhibited for the first time in the world.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students

Scenery of a Refreshing Breeze : Victorian Paintings and French Impressionism
Matsuoka Museum of Art
2026.6.16 - 2026.10.12
An exhibition focused on British Victorian-era paintings and French Impressionist paintings from the late 19th century. Enjoy these works capturing beautiful scenes of nature’s gentle breezes and shifting light.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Chinese Ceramics from the Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty
Matsuoka Museum of Art
2026.6.16 - 2026.10.12
Focusing on differences in form, glaze, and decoration, this exhibition compares ceramic works from five kilns that flourished across China during the Song and Yuan dynasties, through masterpieces from the museum’s collection.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Shinzaburo Takeda, Totonaca girl, 1974, Lithograph
Mexico-based Artist & Printmaker Shinzaburo Takeda: Seeking Origins
Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
2026.6.19 - 2026.8.30
An exhibition of works by artist and printmaker Shinzaburo Takeda, who moved to Mexico in 1963 and has worked there ever since. It primarily displays his works produced up to the 1990s.
Free

Animals & Monsters: Cute, Scary, and a Little Weird
Ota Memorial Museum of Art
2026.6.23 - 2026.8.23
Highlights the animals and monsters depicted in ukiyo-e paintings. From cute animals to scary monsters and strange, mysterious creatures, this exhibition examines how these unique characters have been depicted.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Western-style Architecture in Japan
EDO-TOKYO MUSEUM
2026.6.23 - 2026.8.23
This exhibition features Western-style buildings in Japan during the Meiji period. Discover a history of builders and architects taking on new challenges, from master carpenters’ Giyofu architecture with both Japanese and Western elements, to foreign architects like Josiah Conder and Japanese architects, including Kingo Tatsuno and others, who learned from Conder.
Adults ¥1,600
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Commemorating a Decade: Hokusai and Hiroshige — Two Maestros, Two Visions of Mount Fuji
The Sumida Hokusai Museum
2026.6.23 - 2026.8.30
This exhibition focuses primarily on different series depicting Mt. Fuji from two Maestros of ukiyo-e landscape prints, Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige. Discover how works from these two artistic greats diverge and intersect.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Ettore Sottsass: Design begins where magic begins
Artizon Museum
2026.6.23 - 2026.10.4
This is the first large-scale retrospective exhibition in Japan of famed 20th-century Italian architect and designer, Ettore Sottsass. Enjoy a vast array of works featuring bold colors and shapes.
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to TAKIGUCHI Shuzo: Writing and Drawing
Adults ¥1,500
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TAKIGUCHI Shuzo: Writing and Drawing
Artizon Museum
2026.6.23 - 2026.10.4
An impressive display of works from renowned Showa-period (1926-89) poet and art critic Takiguchi Shuzo. With approximately 140 works in total, this exhibition introduces Takiguchi’s activities and works alongside works by related artists such as Paul Klee, Marcel Duchamp and Joan Miró.
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to Ettore Sottsass: Design begins where magic begins
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Step Inside Moronobu’s Genre Scenes of the Twelve Months: Masterpieces of Early Ukiyo-e
Seikado Bunko Art Museum
2026.6.27 - 2026.8.23
An exhibition of works from early ukiyo-e pioneer Hishikawa Moronobu. It features a collection of Genroku-period paintings such as the “Genre Scenes of Twelve Months” scroll depicting scenes from ordinary life, together with many of his most famous works.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Special Exhibition "Antarctica"
Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
2026.7.1 - 2026.9.27
A special exhibition commemorating 70 years of Antarctic research and observation. Experience the real Antarctica as you touch actual Antarctic ice, discover an ice core from deep below the surface, view a meteorite display, experience a blizzard, and more.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

TOP Collection: Tomorrow’s Dining Table
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
2026.7.2 - 2026.9.21
The second installment of the TOP collection for 2026. This exhibition introduces photography and films from 14 artists based on the theme of “food.” Browse an extensive selection of works with wide-ranging perspectives on food.
Adults ¥700
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Taisho Imagerie
Hachioji Yume Art Museum
2026.7.3 - 2026.8.30
Introducing diverse design work from the Meiji and Taisho periods by artists such as Hisui Sugiura and Yumeji Takehisa. Discover the world of Taisho Imagerie through beautifully enchanting book covers, posters and postcards.
Adults ¥900
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Drinking Vessels in Old Imari
Toguri Museum of Art
2026.7.3 - 2026.9.21
This exhibit introduces the charm of Imari ware used for enhancing the sake-drinking experience, as well as Edo-period drinking culture. Approximately 80 works are on display, divided into categories such as sake bottles and sake cups.
Adults ¥1,300
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

MAETA KANJI — Poesy and Realism: In Commemoration of his 130th Birth and the Centennial of the 1930 Society
Tokyo Station Gallery
2026.7.4 - 2026.8.30
This retrospective exhibition commemorates 130 years since the birth of Western-style painter Maeta Kanji. In addition to Maeta’s own works fusing a poetic sensibility with realism, you can also see works by members of the 1930 Society, which marks its centennial this year.
Adults ¥1,600
Note: Discounts available for students

Poster for "The Temple Treasures of Kyoto's Shinnyodo" exhibition
The Temple Treasures of Kyoto's Shinnyodo
Mitsui Memorial Museum
2026.7.4 - 2026.8.30
This exhibition highlights the Buddhist art handed down at Kyoto’s ancient Shinshogokuraku-ji (Shinnyodo Temple), as well as the world of Buddhist sculpture in the 10th century, when the temple was founded. It presents Buddhist statues created on Mt. Hiei and in Kyoto, the ancient capital, together with works connected to the Mitsui family, whose family temple is Shinnyodo.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Takashima Yajuro: 50 Years after His Passing
The Shoto Museum of Art
2026.7.4 - 2026.9.6
The largest-ever retrospective exhibition of works from Western-style painter Takashima Yajuro. Approximately 170 works and related artists, unaffiliated with any art groups and known as “the solitary artist,” are on display, including well-known pieces and pieces on public display for the first time.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Yanagi Miwa, Elevator Girl House 1F (the right piece of the diptych), 1997 ©YANAGI Miwa
I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now
Bunkamura
2026.7.4 - 2026.8.26
This large-scale exhibition arrives in Japan after already receiving 140,000 visitors on its world tour so far. It brings together approximately 200 diverse works transcending conventional frameworks of photography from 30 female Japanese photographers who have captured the world’s attention.
*Hikarie Hall (Shibuya) will serve as the exhibition venue.
Adults ¥2,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Lucie Rie: Elegant Vessels Fusing East and West
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
2026.7.4 - 2026.9.13
A retrospective exhibition of British ceramic artist Lucie Rie. It examines the origins of the graceful forms, original patterns and rich colors of Rie’s work with consideration to her personal relationships and historical background.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Become an Expert Yourself! An Introduction to Yumeji Takehisa Exhibition: How to View and Enjoy Yumeji’s Art
Takehisa Yumeji Museum
2026.7.4 - 2026.9.27
Categorizing the works of Japanese painter and poet Takehisa Yumeji by theme and style of expression, this exhibition introduces a diverse range of artworks spanning genres such as Japanese-style paintings, prints, and design.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students

Akemi Matsuzaki, Original cover illustration for the April 1981 issue of “My Birthday” © Akemi Matsuzaki
“My Birthday” Exhibition: The Girls’ Fortune-telling and Culture Magazine that Swept the ’80s and ’90s
Yayoi Museum
2026.7.4 - 2026.9.27
Focusing on “My Birthday,” a Japanese girls’ fortune-telling and culture magazine launched in 1979, this exhibition examines the youth culture of the time through original cover illustrations and editorial materials.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students

Rembrandt the Etcher: His Challenges and His Impact
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
2026.7.7 - 2026.9.23
This exhibition showcases copperplate etchings by the Dutch painter Rembrandt from two collections in Japan and abroad, along with their influence on his contemporaries and later generations of artists.
Adults ¥2,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

2026 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition
Itabashi Art Museum
2026.7.8 - 2026.8.16
A display of original children’s book illustrations from 75 winning entries across 94 different countries and regions, which were selected at the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition in Italy.
Adults ¥900
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens

A Feast for the Eyes: Tableware
Suntory Museum of Art
2026.7.8 - 2026.8.30
This exhibition invites visitors to enjoy the diverse production regions, forms, patterns, and uses of ceramic tableware beloved in Japan about 400 years ago, as well as the messages of hospitality (omotenashi) embodied in their designs.
Adults ¥1,700
Note: Discounts available for students

The 50th Year of the Sompo Museum of Art ― Yamaguchi Kayo: A Retrospective
Sompo Museum of Art
2026.7.11 - 2026.8.30
This retrospective exhibition, being held in Tokyo for the first time in 27 years, features masterpieces from Yamaguchi Kayo (1899-1984) from the early to late periods of his career which centered primarily on animal-themed paintings.
Adults ¥1,600
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Memories of West Africa: The Collection of Anthropologist Junzo Kawada and Ceramic Artist Machiko Ogawa
SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM
2026.7.11 - 2026.9.6
This exhibition introduces a collection of over 350 handicrafts, including calabashes, baskets, and fabrics, collected by anthropologist Junzo Kawada and ceramic artist Machiko Ogawa in West Africa from the 1960s to the 1970s.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Kyogen Masks and Costumes from a Daimyo Family Collection
Eisei Bunko Museum
2026.7.11 - 2026.9.6
Focusing on masks and costumes used in Kyogen, a traditional Japanese performing art dating back to the Muromachi period (1336–1573), this exhibition showcases carefully selected pieces from the collection handed down in the Hosokawa family.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Hasegawa Kiyoshi: The Trajectory of a Paris-based Printmaker (Works from the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts Collection)
Panasonic Shiodome Museum of Art
2026.7.11 - 2026.9.23
An exhibition introducing the career of 20th-century Paris-based printmaker Hasegawa Kiyoshi through artworks from his early to late periods, highlighting his pursuit of diverse copperplate print techniques and his exchanges with artistic contemporaries.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Special Exhibition : Super amazing world of Life
Special Exhibition : Super amazing world of Life
National Museum of Nature and Science
2026.7.11 - 2026.10.12
This exhibition displays specimens and research materials from the National Museum of Nature and Science alongside footage from NHK nature programs to show the evolutionary history of how organisms have adapted to diverse environments around the globe, as well as their survival strategies.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students

Special Exhibition: Celebrating 1250 Years Since the Birth of the Great Master KūkaiーKūkai and the Treasures of Shingon Buddhism
Tokyo National Museum
2026.7.14 - 2026.9.6
To commemorate the 1250th anniversary of the birth of Kūkai, the monk who founded Shingon Buddhism in Japan, this exhibition features 88 treasures from the Eighteen Head Temples of the various schools of Shingon Buddhism and related temples, including sculptures, paintings, and craftworks of Buddhist art.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Special Exhibition: Paper x Create — Try Papermaking, Experiments, and Crafts!
Paper Museum
2026.7.18 - 2026.8.30
This exhibition introduces ideas for paper-themed independent research projects and experiments, including ways to try papermaking with materials that are easily available at home and craft projects using paper from everyday life.
Adults ¥400
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

History and Folklore of Musashino : From the Collection of the Musashino Folklore Museum
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
2026.7.18 - 2026.12.13
This exhibition introduces a diverse range of archaeological, historical, and folklore materials originally collected over many years by the Musashino Folklore Museum and then transferred to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum.
Adults ¥400
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

A Museum Treasure Hunt!
Fuchu Art Museum
2026.7.25 - 2026.9.6
An exhibition in which artworks of various genres, such as paintings and photographs, are presented as treasures for children to search for while they explore the art museum and engage with them from their own unique perspectives.
Adults ¥400
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Edo in Focus: Japanese Treasures from the British Museum
TOKYO METROPOLITAN ART MUSEUM
2026.7.25 - 2026.10.18
This exhibition will showcase selected masterpieces from the British Museum’s Japanese collection, focusing on Edo period folding screens, folding screens (byobu), hanging scrolls (kakejiku), and handscrolls (emaki), as well as prints by eight ukiyo-e artists including Utamaro, Hokusai, and Hiroshige.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Main visual (poster) for the “Wakabayashi Isamu Exhibition / Terada Mayumi Exhibition”
Nerima Art Museum Collection: Wakabayashi Isamu — Run and Rest Terada Mayumi — The Presence of Absence
Nerima Art Museum
2026.7.25 - 2026.10.18
Two solo exhibitions will be held simultaneously: a solo exhibition of Wakabayashi Isamu’s newly acquired works, featuring sculptures, prints, and drawings that capture his unique artistic world, and a solo exhibition spanning from the early to latest works of Terada Mayumi, an artist who works with photographs and sculptures.
Adults ¥500
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens

Special Exhibition: Beauty of prayer and relief: Meeting with the Bodhisattva Samantabhadra Riding an Elephant (National treasure)
Okura Museum of Art
2026.7.28 - 2026.9.27
This exhibition organizes the museum’s Buddhist artworks into six sections and introduces the history of Buddhist art from sutras to Esoteric Buddhism and Shinto-Buddhist Syncretism. “Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra) Riding an Elephant,” one of only two surviving National Treasure Buddhist statues in Tokyo, is also on display.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass