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“บัตรกุรุตโตะพาร์ส โตเกียว มิวเซียม” คือตั๋วเข้าชมพร้อมส่วนลดสำหรับพิพิทธภัณฑ์ศิลปะและนิทรรศการต่างๆ ทั่วใจกลางโตเกียวประมาณ 100 แห่ง เพียงแสดงคิวอาร์โค้ดจากหน้าจอสมาร์ทโฟนหรือตั๋วให้แก่ร้านค้าที่เข้าร่วม เพื่อรับส่วนลดและเพลิดเพลินกับการสำรวจให้เต็มที่ได้เลย
* ข้อมูลใหม่เกี่ยวกับเวลาทำการ วันหยุด และค่าบริการ กรุณาศึกษาข้อมูลที่เว็บไซต์ทางการ

Two Flemish Paintings from Tokyo and Bruges Reunited
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
2025.10.25 - 2026.5.10
This exhibition features two panel paintings created in Flanders in the 1520s, depicting the Life of St. James. Separated between Japan and Belgium in the early 20th century, these works reunite here for the first time in a century.
Adults ¥500
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Rediscovery of Japan – Through Foreign Eyes –
Toyo Bunko Museum
2026.1.21 - 2026.5.17
This exhibition commemorates the museum’s reopening after an approximately one-year closure for renovations. It examines valuable written accounts and books from outside Japan showing how foreign visitors, from Marco Polo to Lafcadio Hearn, saw the country.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
TOKYO METROPOLITAN ART MUSEUM
2026.1.27 - 2026.4.12
This special exhibition featuring paintings from Sweden’s Golden Age of art in the late 19th-century makes its Japan debut. Showcasing approximately 80 pieces related to key themes of “nature,” “light” and “brilliance within everyday life.”
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens

mission∞infinity | space + quantum + art
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
2026.1.31 - 2026.5.6
This exhibition explores the origins of the world and the unseen realms through a collaboration between art and scientific fields such as cosmology and quantum physics.
It features a wide range of expressions, from XR works to dynamic video installations.
Adults ¥1,800
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Katarium
Artizon Museum
2026.2.7 - 2026.5.24
The word “katarium” comes from the Japanese “katari”, meaning “speaking, telling a story,” and “-arium,” a suffix indicating space. Based on the theme of “a place for storytelling,” this exhibition introduces approximately 60 works including national treasures and important cultural properties.
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to Monet: Questioning Nature
Adults ¥2,500
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

A Centenary Exhibition Monet: Questioning Nature
Artizon Museum
2026.2.7 - 2026.5.24
An exhibit commemorating 100 years since the death of Claude Monet. Featuring approximately 140 works from Musée d’Orsay in Paris, various art museums in Japan and private collections, it explores Monet’s appeal as a landscape painter.
*Admission tickets for this exhibition also allow entry to Katarium
Adults ¥2,500
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

YBA&BEYOND: British Art in the 90s from the Tate Collection
The National Art Center, Tokyo
2026.2.11 - 2026.5.11
This exhibit explores the dynamic evolution of British art from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. It traces the radical creativity and groundbreaking approaches of British art in the 1990s through a diverse range of works with themes of popular culture and shifting social structures.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students

From Kiyochika to Hasui: Ukiyo-e and Shin-Hanga Woodblock Prints from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo
2026.2.19 - 2026.5.24
Explores the history of landscape prints from Kobayashi Kiyochika, one of the last ukiyo-e artists, to Kawase Hasui and others who were active in the Taisho period (1912-26) and the Showa period (1926-89), through the Muller Collection at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students

Commemorating the Museum’s 40th Anniversary: The History of the Setagaya Art Museum—Between Life and Art
SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM
2026.2.21 - 2026.4.12
Commemorating 40 years since the museum’s opening, this exhibition introduces the museum’s collection of works from French painter Henri Rousseau and artists with roots in Setagaya. Discover the museum’s rich history along with documentation of past exhibitions.
Adults ¥220
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Selections of Japanese Paintings on the Theme of Spring and Summer
Matsuoka Museum of Art
2026.2.25 - 2026.5.31
Browse famous spring and summer themed works from the museum’s Nihon-ga collection of Japanese paintings. Introducing pieces that explore natural seasonal beauty, such as Ikeda Shoen’s delicately beautiful “Cherry Blossom Boat.”
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Chinese Ceramics from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty
Matsuoka Museum of Art
2026.2.25 - 2026.5.31
An exhibition of unique ceramic pieces that were buried together with members of the nobility in their tombs. It introduces a variety of pieces ranging from the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty, such as warriors to protect the tombs, horses evoking thoughts of east-to-west exchange, and camels.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Special Exhibition: A World of Flowers 2026 ―Yokoyama Taikan’s Cherry Blossoms, Kawabata Ryūshi’s Peonies and Hayami Gyoshū’s Plum Blossoms―
Yamatane Museum of Art
2026.2.28 - 2026.5.10
An exhibition showcasing numerous famous works depicting flowers. It introduces the charms of paintings highlighting seasonal flowers, such as Yokoyama Taikan’s “Spring Morning” featuring mountain cherry blossoms sparkling in the morning sun, while also focusing on the artistic approaches used to create these works.
Adults ¥1,400
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Chihiro Iwasaki, The Birds at the Window, and the Girl, from Kotori no Kuruhi (The Pretty Bird), Shiko-sha, 1971
Besties Forever: Chihiro—Children and Animals
CHIHIRO ART MUSEUM TOKYO
2026.3.1 - 2026.5.10
An exhibition featuring works from picture book artist Chihiro Iwasaki depicting children with familiar animals, such as small birds, dogs and cats. It also introduces Chihiro’s own memories of animals.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Yakie Pyrography
Itabashi Art Museum
2026.3.7 - 2026.4.12
An exhibition showcasing yakie pyrography, in which heated iron pencils or trowels are pressed onto paper or silk to create images. Discover numerous works offering a deep and subtle charm created with skillful expressions reminiscent of ink paintings.
Adults ¥900
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens

Spring Edo Painting Festival — Rosetsu Nagasawa
Fuchu Art Museum
2026.3.14 - 2026.5.10
An exhibition of works by mid-Edo-period painter Rosetsu Nagasawa. In the first half of the exhibition, works featuring puppies and other adorable creatures will be on display. In the second half, the focus shifts to one of his signature masterpieces—the dragon and tiger paintings on the sliding doors of Muryoji Temple in Kushimoto—exploring their enduring appeal in depth.
Adults ¥800
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Special Exhibition: Akira Yoshizawa:Creative Origami Exhibition
Paper Museum
2026.3.14 - 2026.5.24
Akira Yoshizawa (1911–2005) was a pioneering origami artist who elevated Japanese origami to the level of art and spread it worldwide as ORIGAMI. This exhibition presents a selection of his most outstanding works created over the course of his 94-year life.
Adults ¥400
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Special Exhibition: Super Dangerous Creatures — The Science Behind Ultimate Survival Skills
National Museum of Nature and Science
2026.3.14 - 2026.6.14
A special exhibition focusing on dangerous organisms and their lethal abilities, such as power, fangs, venom and electric shocks. It uses rare specimens, CG, models and video footage to introduce the astonishing abilities of these creatures.
Adults ¥2,300
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Commemorating a Decade: Open the Drawing Manual—Sketches by Hokusai or Many More
The Sumida Hokusai Museum
2026.3.17 - 2026.5.24
Edehon are drawing manuals designed for anyone who wants to study drawing. The ever popular Hokusai Manga, known as Sketches by Hokusai outside Japan, is one among many drawing manuals designed by Hokusai. This exhibition displays woodblock printed manuals by Hokusai and his students.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students and senior citizens
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Shimomura Kanzan:Life, Art and Society
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
2026.3.17 - 2026.5.10
A large retrospective exhibition of Shimomura Kanzan, who pioneered a new era in Nihon-ga painting. This exhibit introduces Kanzan’s exquisite brushwork and delves into the core of his art through famous works and the latest research.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students

Commemorating the 90th anniversary of its foundation: Kanjiro Kawai and Shoji Hamada
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum
2026.3.20 - 2026.5.27
Potters who developed a close friendship over their lives, Kanjiro Kawai and Shoji Hamada coined the term “Mingei” together with philosopher Soetsu Yanagi. This exhibition features works by these two potters who led the Mingei (“crafts of the people”) movement, and introduces the charms of the artworks.
Adults ¥1,500
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

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

M. K. Čiurlionis: The Inner Constellation
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
2026.3.28 - 2026.6.14
A retrospective exhibit of renowned Lithuanian painter and composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Introducing approximately 80 pieces, including famous works being displayed in Japan for the first time.
Adults ¥2,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Hokusai: Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji from the Iuchi Collection
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
2026.3.28 - 2026.6.14
The first display of Katsushika Hokusai’s Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji from the Iuchi Collection, on deposit since 2024. All 46 prints and two variant impressions will be shown, totaling 48 works.
Adults ¥2,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

The Four Seasons in Imari and Nabeshima Ware
Toguri Museum of Art
2026.4.3 - 2026.6.21
This exhibition focuses on decorative patterns and forms, such as cherry blossoms and Mt. Fuji, that reflect Japan’s four seasons and natural scenery, as seen on Imari ware and Nabeshima ware. Around 80 pieces are presented, mainly works from the late 17th century to early 18th century.
Adults ¥1,300
Discounted entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

[Exhibition Room No. 1] Glitter & Ribbons: Fashion that Makes Your Heart Flutter [Exhibition Room No. 2] Denim: A Journey Through Time
Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum
2026.4.3 - 2026.6.22
Room No. 1 focuses on embellishments and designs featuring glitter and ribbons seen on Eastern and Western clothing. Room No. 2 displays jeans from the 1940s and looks back at the history of denim.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

Yumeji as a designer
Takehisa Yumeji Museum
2026.4.4 - 2026.6.28
This exhibition focuses on the design work of famous Taisho Romantic painter Takehisa Yumeji. It introduces numerous modern designs, blending Japanese charm and Western culture, that brighten up everyday life.
Adults ¥1,200
Note: Discounts available for students and people with disabilities

Kumamoto Castle: Tracing 400 Years of Enduring Heritage
Eisei Bunko Museum
2026.4.11 - 2026.6.7
In the year that Kumamoto Castle marks ten years since the Kumamoto Earthquake, this exhibition explores the history of the famed castle through the Hosokawa family documents, designated as an Important Cultural Property in 2025, and related artworks and crafts.
Adults ¥1,000
Note: Discounts available for students, seniors and people with disabilities
Free entry with Tokyo Museum-Grutto Pass

The 50th Year of the Sompo Museum of Art Eugène Boudin, maître de l’instantanéité
Sompo Museum of Art
2026.4.11 - 2026.6.21
The first exhibition in Japan of works by French painter Eugène Boudin, known as the forerunner of Impressionism, in approximately 30 years. It focuses on people and building motifs, and introduces their charms.
Adults ¥2,000
Note: Discounts available for students