National Art Center Tokyo

Museum
★ 4.9 (334K+ reviews) • 13M+ booked
Discover the National Art Center, Tokyo, a unique cultural gem nestled in the vibrant district of Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo. As Japan's fifth national art museum, this world-class exhibition space captivates visitors with its visually striking architecture and dynamic art exhibitions. Designed by the renowned architect Kisho Kurokawa, the center stands as a futuristic haven for art enthusiasts, offering one of Japan's largest and most innovative spaces for temporary exhibitions. Each visit promises a fresh and exciting experience, making the National Art Center Tokyo a must-visit destination for art lovers and cultural explorers alike. Whether you're drawn by its stunning design or the ever-changing array of artistic expressions, this iconic venue offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of Tokyo.
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Japan, 7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8558
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
11 Sep
it was one of the best experiences during our stay in Tokyo, I wish we can enjoy the experience in the future. the facilities are safe and clean, the staff was amazing. Very easy to book on the Klook app. Also, it will be nice to ave your work in Canada.
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Klook User
11 Sep
incredible experience. I also loved that it felt small and wasn’t over crowded. this was such a cool experience! it makes me want to go to them all!
Chu ***************
11 Sep
Better than expected, the stage effects are surprising and recommended. The only problem is not understanding Japanese. Although I borrowed a subtitle device, it sometimes froze, but since I had read the plot online, it didn't affect me much.
Patrycja **********
11 Sep
Wonderful experience. Using the voucher was very easy, organization at the entrance was amazing, there were info signs and employees helping us go to the correct entrance. At the top, there is also a photoshoot service - you can buy the photo later or resign. Highly recommended!!
林 **
11 Sep
Booking train tickets and the 2-day pass on Klook in advance was so convenient. Riding the SPACIA X was truly comfortable, and upgrading to car #2 was worth every penny! I would definitely book again when visiting Nikko in the future.
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Utilisateur Klook
11 Sep
Great, daytime is good, but it must be even better at night or sunset. It's well worth the price, and the shops and restaurants are nice too.
kimie *******
11 Sep
There's a diorama of Sendai City's center and the planned reconstruction of Shoto Junior High School, and the area with the foundational elements of the concept is spatially wonderful. The chatting building plushies were adorable!
1+
Junie **********
11 Sep
easy to book the seat and sched I wanted thru Klook.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Rotating Art Exhibitions

Step into a world where art is ever-evolving at the National Art Center, Tokyo. With no permanent collection, this dynamic space is a canvas for creativity, hosting a myriad of rotating exhibitions. From avant-garde installations to masterpieces by renowned artists like Yayoi Kusama, each visit is a fresh journey through the vibrant landscape of contemporary art. Whether you're an art aficionado or a curious explorer, the ever-changing exhibitions promise to ignite your imagination and inspire your senses.

Brasserie Paul Bocuse Le Musee

After a day of artistic exploration, treat yourself to a culinary masterpiece at Brasserie Paul Bocuse Le Musee. Nestled within the National Art Center, this exquisite dining spot offers a fusion of French cuisine with a Japanese twist, all set against a backdrop of stunning architectural beauty. It's the perfect place to unwind and savor the flavors of fine dining, making your visit to the museum a feast for both the eyes and the palate.

Architectural Design

Prepare to be captivated by the architectural brilliance of the National Art Center, Tokyo. Designed by the visionary architect Kisho Kurokawa, the museum itself is a work of art. Its wave-like glass façade and expansive, light-filled interiors create a breathtaking environment that enhances the art viewing experience. As you wander through this modern masterpiece, you'll find that the building's design is as inspiring as the exhibitions it houses, offering a unique blend of art and architecture that is truly unforgettable.

Architectural Marvel

Step into the National Art Center, Tokyo, and be awed by the architectural genius of Kisho Kurokawa. This modern masterpiece, with its stunning glass and steel waves, creates a light-filled atrium that perfectly embodies the innovative spirit of the Metabolism movement. It's a sight that will captivate any architecture enthusiast.

Art Triangle Roppongi

Immerse yourself in a day of art and culture at the 'Art Triangle Roppongi.' The National Art Center, Tokyo, is ideally situated near the Mori Art Museum and Suntory Museum of Art. Take advantage of discounted rates when visiting these cultural gems, making it a perfect itinerary for art lovers exploring Tokyo.

Cultural Significance

The National Art Center Tokyo is a beacon of Japan's dedication to cultural exchange and artistic innovation. As a collaborative effort between the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the National Museums Independent Administrative Institution, it plays a crucial role in promoting contemporary art and fostering international cultural dialogue. Uniquely, it has no permanent collection, allowing it to continually reinvent itself with diverse exhibitions.

Historical Background

Discover the rich history of the National Art Center Tokyo, located on a site once home to a University of Tokyo research facility. This historical layer adds depth to its current role as a cultural hub. Its proximity to the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies highlights its significance in Tokyo's academic and cultural landscape.

Accessibility

Getting to the National Art Center, Tokyo, is a breeze with its direct connection to Nogizaka Station and close proximity to Roppongi Station. The center is designed to accommodate all visitors, offering wheelchair access and multilingual support, ensuring a welcoming experience for everyone.