Recommended Art Museums
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Artizon Museum
The Artizon Museum offers cutting-edge cultural experiences in the heart of central Tokyo. Originally known as the Bridgestone Museum of Art, the museum was established in 1952 to house the collection of its founder, Shojiro Ishibashi. Now numbering some 3,000 artworks, the encyclopedic collection is grounded in businessman and philanthropist Shojiro Ishibashi’s personal holdings, spanning from Impressio…See more

ARTS MAEBASHI
This facility is dedicated to supporting and promoting arts and cultural activities.We believe that self-expression and mutual understanding are important for everyone. We hope that Arts Maebashi will become a place that is essential for all, by encouraging everyone to consider what arts and culture can create and bring to the community.

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
Opened in Tokyo Opera City on September 9, 1999, “Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery” holds special exhibitions about four times a year, introducing various and unique activities of art.Along with the special exhibitions, the Gallery also holds a solo exhibition series called “project N”, which aims at focusing on emerging Japanese artists, in accordance with the wishes of the late NAMBATA Tastuoki (1905-97…See more

Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Founded in January 1995, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum is one of the the few art museums in the world dedicated to photography and moving images. The museum’s three exhibition galleries hold about fifteen exhibitions each year that highlight the museum’s extensive lineup and our curators’ deep expertise. These exhibitions include thematic collection exhibitions of pieces—some rare—selected from o…See more

TAKAMATSU ART MUSEUM
Takamatsu Art Museum, conveniently located adjacent to the central shopping district in the heart of the city, is a modern yet relaxing art spot, serving also as a "plaza" where citizens can freely gather and interact.The museum’s collection includes over 1,800 works (as of June 2026), systematically acquired around three core pillars: "Post-War Contemporary Japanese Art," "World Art of the 20th Century …See more

Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto
Our MissionContemporary Art Museum,Kumamoto intends to create a tolerant city that accepts diversityand a future where citizens can live in a truly fulfilling way.Our VisionContemporary Art Museum,Kumamoto aims to be a museum of thetimes that each and every citizen can depend on.1.Become a place where one can regularly come in contact with diverse facets of culture.2.Provide plenty of opportunities for ot…See more

HYPER MUSEUM HANNO
HYPER MUSEUM HANNO champions art that shapes the future.In an era of deep uncertainty, the role of art is more critical than ever. There is a growing hunger for the kind of artistic mindset and raw talent that can shatter stagnation and surpass boundaries. We call the radical artists leading this charge "Hyper Talents."HYPER MUSEUM HANNO is not your conventional art institution. While compact in physical …See more

Tottori Prefectural Museum of Art
Come and Encounter Art! A Museum for Everyone, Full of New Discoveries with Every Visit.Tottori Prefectural Museum of Art open and welcoming museum is a place where everyone, from children to adults, can feel close to art. Designed by Maki and Associates, led by the renowned architect Fumihiko Maki, the interior features the cozy "Hiroma" (Grand Hall), where the warmth of wood creates a relaxing atmospher…See more

Aomori Museum of Art
One component of the World Heritage Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan.

Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
Opened on May 3, 1989, the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art is the first public art museum to devote exclusively to contemporary art in the whole of Japan. It is situated amid the rich greenery of the Hijiyama park, commanding sweeping views over the city. The museum building is of design by the architect Kisho Kurokawa. While blending the building harmoniously with the nature of the museum, and …See more

Art Tower Mito
Art Tower Mito (ATM), symbolized by the 100-meter-tall metal tower that stands in its plaza, is a comprehensive cultural facility divided into three sections: a concert hall, a theater, and a gallery for contemporary art. Having opened in 1990 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mito's designation as an official city, the ATM complex has served as the venue for a wide variety of planned events, includ…See more

ICHIHARA LAKESIDE MUSEUM
Ichihara Lakeside Museum is a museum rich in nature, overlooking Lake Takataki.The museum was established in 2013 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the city of Ichihara, due to the renewal of the cultural and tourist facility “Ichihara City Water and Sculpture Hill” which had opened in 1995.Taking advantage of its excellent location on the shore of Lake Takataki, approximately an hour's drive from …See more

Towada Art Center
Towada Art Center is a central facility within the Arts Towada Project to provide new experiences through art as an institution committed to inspiring future creativity.The Art Center houses a permanent exhibition of works by international artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara and Ron Mueck on the theme of `human and nature’. By displaying a single work in each exhibition room, the Art Center allo…See more

The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
WATARI-UM, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art opened as a private art museum in September 1990.Our first director Shizuko Watari (1932-2012) organized Gallery Watari there from 1972 to 1988, and was one of the first to introduce the world’s leading contemporary artists to Japan, including Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Donald Judd, and Sol LeWitt. The WATARI-UM collections are based on the works collected…See more
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