This is an example of an actual itinerary enjoyed by THE TOKYO PASS users! Areas that are popular...
3-Day Itinerary: Make your way across Tokyo, enjoying great tastes along the way
This is an example of an actual itinerary enjoyed by THE TOKYO PASS users!
Architecture, animals, photography, history, and even Hokusai! THE TOKYO PASS also has a map within the app to help you decide the best route to take. Make plans tailor-made for yourself and satisfy all your curiosities.
- TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
- Ueno Zoological Gardens
- Tama Zoological Park
- Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectual Museum
- TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC ART MUSEUM
Day 3 - Roppongi, Ginza & More
- Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
- Suntory Museum of Art
- Fukagawa Edo Museum
- THE SUMIDA HOKUSAI MUSEUM
- ART AQUARIUM Museum GINZA
* Please check about the exhibition that can be admitted with a PASS (link).
* Please check each museum's website for information on closures before visiting.
* Information as of the date of publication.
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Day1
TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
The Tokyo National Museum (TNM) is the oldest institution of its kind in Japan.
TNM exhibits artworks, archaeological artifacts, and other cultural properties from Japan and other regions of Asia.
We are further advancing the museum as a “Gateway to Japanese Culture” or “Face of Japan,” a place that provides accessible introductions to Japanese culture together with opportunities to become familiarized with Japanese traditions.
TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
https://www.tnm.jp/?lang=en
Ueno Zoological Gardens
Opened in 1882, this is the first zoo in Japan. While located in the center of Tokyo, this urban-type zoo has sustained the nature and its scenery. Along with popular pandas, approximately 350 different species and 3,000 animals are reared in the zoo.
Ueno Zoological Gardens
https://www.tokyo-zoo.net/english/ueno/index.html
Day2
Tama Zoological Park
This unique zoological park is based on the principle of showing animals without fences. The park is more than 50 hectares and one of the largest zoos in the world. Surrounded by rich nature, a variety of rare animals live in there.
Tama Zoological Park
https://www.tokyo-zoo.net/english/tama/
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectual Museum
This is the open-air museum that relocates 30 historical buildings of great cultural value and restores, preserves, and exhibits them. The museum with rich nature also holds seasonal events and exhibitions to make use of the buildings.
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Artitectual Museum
https://www.tatemonoen.jp/english/
TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC ART MUSEUM
This is one of the few museums in the world that specialize in photography and moving images. The museum annually holds more than 15 exhibitions including solo exhibitions of prominent artists in Japan and abroad in its three galleries.
TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC ART MUSEUM
https://topmuseum.jp/e/contents/
Day3
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
The Gallery in front of the avenue lined with Ginkgo trees in Meiji Jingu Gaien exhibits the 80 masterpieces that show the revolution of Meiji Restoration, achieved mainly by the Meiji emperor and his brave figures and historic scenes. This gallery is the symbol of Jingu Gaien and is a valuable cultural asset along with its architecture.
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
http://www.meijijingugaien.jp/english/seitoku-gallery.html
Suntory Museum of Art
The museum is located in Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi. It houses a collection of approximately 3,000 art works, including a national treasure and important cultural properties and holds the thematic exhibitions for Japanese arts, such as paintings, ceramics, lacquerware, and glassware.
Suntory Museum of Art
https://www.suntory.com/sma/
Fukagawa Edo Museum
The museum exhibits a faithful reconstruction of the life of common people in the late Edo era. Visitors can experience Edo life with sound and light shifting to simulate a passing day.
Fukagawa Edo Museum
https://www.kcf.or.jp/fukagawa/
THE SUMIDA HOKUSAI MUSEUM
The museum features Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese ukiyo-e artist. You can follow Hokusai’s history of art works, which were arduously created up to his 90s. The novel design by Sejima Kazuyo is also highlight in the museum.
THE SUMIDA HOKUSAI MUSEUM
https://hokusai-museum.jp/?lang=en
ART AQUARIUM Museum GINZA
Located in Ginza Mitsukoshi, at the center of Ginza, Tokyo, this museum allows you to experience the culture of goldfish viewing which has continued since the Edo period, through light, music, and fragrance. The combination of incredible water tanks, spatial art, various entertainment through all senses, and distinctive goldfish creates a fantastical beauty.
ART AQUARIUM Museum GINZA
https://artaquarium.jp/
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