With a modest permanent collection on display and regularly changing exhibitions, MOMAT is a nice place to kill a couple of hours after you've seen the Imperial Palace across the road

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Essential tour for fashion and art in Tokyo for 6 hours with local lunch

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$370

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Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

With a modest permanent collection on display and regularly changing exhibitions, MOMAT is a nice place to kill a couple of hours after you've seen the Imperial Palace across the road.

With a modest permanent collection on display and regularly changing exhibitions, MOMAT is a nice place to kill a couple of hours after you've seen the Imperial Palace across the road. Entry to the nearby Crafts Gallery is included in the price.


Hours

Sun

10:00

17:00

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:00

17:00

Wed

10:00

17:00

Thu

10:00

17:00

Fri

10:00

20:00

Sat

10:00

17:00

About Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art

 3-1 Kitanomarukōen, Chiyoda-ku, Tōkyō-to 102-8322, Japan

 +81 3-5777-8600

 www.momat.go.jp

Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art and Nearby Sights on Map

Imperial Palace

The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is the official residence of the Emperor of Japan, built on the site of the former Edo Castle

Yasukuni Shrine

A controversial shrine to Japan's war dead, housing the souls of some 2

Yushukan War Memorial Museum

The Yushukan War Memorial Museum, attached to the Yasukuni Shrine, displays a collection of military artifacts and paraphernalia from the Meiji Restoration to the Pacific War

Tokyo Dome City

Holy Resurrection Cathedral

A beautifully-restored 1800s-vintage Russian Orthodox cathedral located near Ochanomizu Station on the Chuo Line

Tokyo Dome

Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Bunkyo-ku Civic Center

The lavish government building for the Bunkyo ward of Tokyo, once described in the Japan Times as 'a colossal Pez candy dispenser

Idemitsu Museum of Arts

Has a noteworthy collection centering on Japanese traditional arts

Koishikawa Kōrakuen

Laid out in the 17th century, this splendid traditional garden boasts a large collection of trees and flowering plants that provide touches of beauty all year round