Discover over 500 museums across Japan's 47 prefectures
Located in Ueno Park, this remarkable institution houses Japan's largest natural history and science collections, tracing the evolution of life on Earth and the history of Japanese science and technology across 4 permanent galleries.
Explore MuseumNatural history from dinosaurs to the cosmos, in Ueno Park.
Ten floors exploring Osaka's history from ancient to modern.
A profound memorial to the 1945 atomic bombing and peace.
Home to Japan's finest Buddhist art collection since 1895.
Walk through water and immersive digital art experiences.
High-concept contemporary art atop Roppongi Hills Tower.
Japan's first national art museum, housing 13,000+ works.
Showcasing the finest Nishijin textiles, lacquer, and ceramics.
World-renowned Japanese garden and superb modern paintings.
Stunning sculpture park against Fuji-Hakone mountain backdrop.
Borderless, room-less, map-less digital art experiences in Azabudai.
Excavations of Fujiwara-kyo and Heijo-kyo palace sites.
Fascinating science exhibits including a giant bottle-nose aquarium.
Beneath a glass dome, exploring Osaka's port history.
The living heart of Japan's tea ceremony tradition.
Rich collection spanning Asian antiques and modern art.
The story of Hokkaido's settlement, Ainu culture, and the great north.