Permanent shows and collections 
List sorted by
- Event name
- Area
- Media
- Ueno (8)
- Kiyosumi, Odaiba (2)
- Nihonbashi, Kudanshita (4)
- Shinjuku (1)
- Roppongi (1)
- Musashino, Tama (1)
- Kanto: others (10)
Ueno
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Asakura Choso Permanent Exhibits
Fumio Asakura is known as the father of Japanese Modern Sculpture. Originally built as Asakura's home atelier, Asakura Choso Museum has a permanent exhibit of his major works. Closed from Dec. 29 to Jan. (...)
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Gallery of Horyuji Treasures
Over 300 treasures derived from Horyuji Temple are stored and displayed here.
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Heiseikan Japanese Archaeology
The First floor of the Heiseikan is dedicated to the display of archaeological finds from Japan.
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Honkan Japanese Gallery
Masterpieces of Japanese Art, spanning the Jomon era to the Edo period.
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Kuroda Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit
Seiki Kuroda (1866-1924) left huge footprints in modern japanese art as a painter, pedagogue and art administrator. He helped revolutionize mid-Meiji period painting, and his influence reached far and (...)
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NMWA Museum Collection
The NMWA was established in 1959 around the core Matsukata Collection as Japan's museum specializing in Western art. The Main Building displays pre-18th century paintings, including those by Ritzos, Van (...)
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Toyokan Asian Gallery
Artworks and crafts from China, the Korean peninsula, Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and Egypt, organized by area and genre.
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Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit
Works, studies, sketches, ceramics, kimonos, artworks by friends, letters, bamboo crafts, and other belongings of Yokoyama Taikan are on display. Exhibits will change every three months. Closed during (...)
Kiyosumi, Odaiba
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"Media Lab" Permanent Exhibition
The permanent exhibition "Information Science Technology and Society" focuses on work that encourages active first-hand participation while learning more about information technology. For this exhibition, (...)
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MEGASTAR-II cosmos
Most existing planetariums can only project approximately 2 million stars. However, MEGASTAR-II can reproduce, with up to 12.5x magnification, 5 million fixed stars that cannot be seen with our naked eye. (...)
Nihonbashi, Kudanshita
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Japanese Film Heritage: Works from the Collecton of the National Film Center
The National Film Center was established in 1952 as the first film department in a national institution in Japan. Entering the second century since the birth of film, the Center's task to protect the accumulated (...)
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Modern Japanese Art from the Museum Collection
- at The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Prints - Sculpture
Using three floors of the main building, this permanent exhibition presents about 200 to 250 pieces selected from our museum's collection of about 9,200 works, including Japanese- and Western-style paintings, (...)
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Permanent collection
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Works of Living National Treasures and Great Masters
This is a small but permanent program of the Crafts Gallery to present works of Bearers of Important Intangible Cultural Assets (living national treasures) and other leading artists and designers at (...)
Shinjuku
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Jim O'Connell "Kabukicho"
Jim O’Connell documents Tokyo’s red-light district, making connections with Kabukicho’s working men and women, revelers and passers-by. This exhibition comprises of ten photographs shot in 2006. This (...)
Roppongi
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Non Surrealisme Exhibition
The permanent exhibition "Non Surrealisme" will be held during the first, second and third weeks of every month and introduce works by artists Vladimir Kush and Hiroshi Anzai. The last week of every month (...)
Musashino, Tama
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Permanent Collection
Murauchi Art Museum holds western paintings with an emphasis on works by the Barbizon painters in the 19th century. Works of Impressionist painters and modern artists are also contained in the collection. (...)
Kanto: others
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Hakone Open-Air Museum Permanent Exhibits
The Hakone Open-Air Museum was opened in 1969 to create a harmonic balance of the great nature of Hakone and Art. The unique experiences of open-air museum await you, as different seasons and weather (...)
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Ibaraki Museum of Modern Art Permanent Exhibition
With works from the Ibaraki area as the nucleus, objects in the museum's permanent collection are shown systematically so that the history of modern and contemporary art can be easily understood.
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Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art Permanent Exhibition
The museum collection consists of 1210 pieces centering upon 20th century works depicting the . 540 are works by Renoir, Bonnard, Picasso, Matisse, Leger, Chagall, Kokoschka, Milo, Dali, and de Kooning, (...)
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Metal Art Museum Hikarinotani Permanent Exhibition
Our permanent exhibition, held on the first floor, features the work of metal-cast artists Hotsuma Katori and Shinobu Tsuda. Both being born in the same period, in the Hokuso area of Chiba Prefecture, (...)
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Motohiro Tomii "Special Exhibition = Permanent Collection Exhibition"
Artist Motohiro Tomii will create sculptural works using ready-made objects. The sculptures will then become permanent collections of ARCUS Project and exhibited inside Building B. Moriya Manabi-no-sato, (...)
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Niki de Saint Phalle Permanent Exhibits
Niki de Saint Phalle, a French-American, was born in 1930. She kept challenging new materials, while pursuing a life-long theme of self-reflection and wish for freedom. The Niki Museum owns about 200 (...)
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Picasso Pavilion
The Hakone Open-Air Museum’s Picasso Collection consists of a substantial number of Picasso’s ceramic creations, purchased from his eldest daughter Maya Picasso, as well as his paintings, prints, sculptures, (...)
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Rodin Wing
Walking through the Rodin Wing is like a stroll through a garden of sculptures. Natural light through a rugby-ball shaped roof provides the illumination. The whole wing is visible from the entrance floor. 32 (...)
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Tenshin Okakura Memorial Room Exhibition
Works by artists from Izura who were tutored by Tenshin Okakura will be on display. Exhibits will rotate six times a year.
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Utsunomiya Museum of Art Collection
Utsunomiya Museum of Art collects post-20th century works of art and design. The permanent exhibition is rotated 3 to 4 times a year, and a thematic mini-exhibition is also held 1 to 2 times a year.





