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1. Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo

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Operated by the Institute of Cultural Heritage, the National Museum is both the oldest and largest museum in the country. The space provides historical context on Japan and other Asian nations via its collection of artwork and objects.

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2. Meiji Shrine, Tokyo

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This Shinto shrine is situated on the outskirts of Yoyogi Park and honors the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The tranquil, forested setting offers visitors a moment of contemplation.

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3. Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo

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Premier museum dedicated to photography and moving images - a must for camera enthusiasts. The complex contains three gallery spaces and holds a collection of nearly 37,000 works. Admission fees vary based on current exhibitions.

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4. Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo

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Opened in 1990, this private museum focuses on innovative work from up-and-coming artists. Valuing individuality, this space sustains itself and supports artists via a paid membership scheme. Keep an eye on their events calendar.

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5. Art Center Ongoing, Tokyo

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This alternative hub offers both a cross-disciplinary art program alongside exhibitions on a diverse portfolio of subjects. Read, partake in public forums, and observe shows before refreshing at the center's café.

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6. Asakura Museum of Sculpture, Tokyo

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A home and studio that has been turned into a museum for Fumio Asakura's sculpture work. Guests can tour the property, learn all about his process, and view his work up close.

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7. Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo

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Art Deco museum and former residence of Prince Asaka. Now a public gallery, the space features, amongst other things, fine examples of decorative glasswork. The home's wrap-around gardens are also worth a tour.

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8. Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum, Tokyo

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Former home of Taro Okamoto, a renowned abstract sculptor and artist. Now the space exists as a tribute and memorial to his work. Alongside celebrating his legacy, the museum looks to promote contemporary artwork.

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9. Toto Gallery MA, Tokyo

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Small, minimalist gallery with a focus on design and architecture - the space displays both real and concept pieces. Visitors can also browse the museum's bookstore, which can be found on the second floor.

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10. Ōta Memorial Museum of Art, Tokyo

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In this unassuming building lies a museum showing some of Japan’s finest Ukiyo-e art. Stylistically instantly recognizable with a focus on woodblock printing.

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11. 21_21 Design Sight, Tokyo

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This unique space was created by fashion designer Issey Miyake, and houses exhibitions by talented Japanese and international designers. Features a variety of conceptual and thematic showcases, and challenges the standard museum format.

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12. National Noh Theater, Tokyo

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The National Noh Theater was built in 1983 as a venue for this classical Japanese performance. The structure incorporates many traditional architectural elements, like a covered entrance gate, wooden pillars, and an enclosed garden.

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13. Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, Tokyo

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Located in Koganei Park, the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum features buildings from throughout Japan's history - many of which have long since disappeared. Reconstructed public baths, farmhouses, and a kabuki theatre can seen.

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14. Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo

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Multi-level contemporary art gallery on a quiet Roppongi back street. Clean, peaceful rooms show a steady rotation of modern painting, sculpture, and contemporary ceramics from Japanese and international artists.

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15. POETIC SCAPE, Tokyo

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Quiet Nakameguro photography gallery sitting one block off Yamate Dori. The room rotates prints from emerging and established artists, with a front area for browsing photobooks and an owner usually around to discuss the work.

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16. Tokyo Station Gallery, Tokyo

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Art gallery built directly into the original 1914 red brickwork of the city's central transit hub. Rotating exhibitions of modern art and design hang against the station's exposed masonry and structural steel.

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17. Bunka Fashion College, Tokyo

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Towering 21-story fashion school in Shinjuku turning out top Japanese design talent. The campus runs a costume museum showing rotating historical garments and stages massive student runway shows.

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18. Setagaya Literary Museum, Tokyo

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Quiet neighborhood literary museum sitting behind a small koi pond garden. The open galleries pair traditional text with pop culture, running deep-dive exhibitions on manga, film, and local writers.

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