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【Tokyo · Ebisu】Savor the Soul of Japanese Painting

Yamatane Museum of Art

Tucked away in a quiet corner of Ebisu, Tokyo, you’ll find Yamatane Museum of Art - a hidden gem where you can step away from the city’s rush and fully immerse yourself in the beauty of traditional Japanese painting

The museum is about a 10minute walk from Ebisu Station (JR / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line).
If you prefer the bus, take the Toei Bus (Gaku-06) from Ebisu Station West Exit (Stop #1) bound for Japanese Red Cross Medical Center, get off at “Hiroo High School”, and walk just one minute.

From the moment you enter, the experience feels transformative. The staircase and wall leading down to the galleries are clad in Jurassic period marble, complete with hidden ammonite fossils. It’s like stepping into a time machine - an enchanting transition from everyday life into the world of art.

Inside the gallery, you encounter the subtle aesthetic that lives within Nihonga - Japanese painting shaped and refined through centuries of history, revealing a world of remarkable depth.

💎 Why It Captivates:

1️⃣ Luminous materials
– Natural mineral pigments and gold leaf shimmer with a depth you can only appreciate in person.

2️⃣ The beauty of blank space
– Rather than filling every inch, Nihonga embraces restraint. The intentional use of empty space creates a sense of depth and quiet presence, offering viewers a calming, almost meditative experience.

3️⃣ A dialogue with the seasons
– Discover the same flowers blooming outside today depicted in paintings created over 100 years ago.


After exploring the galleries, head to
Cafe Tsubaki, a serene café bathed in natural light from its large windows.
Don’t miss their
original Japanese sweets inspired by the exhibition artworks.

Seeing “that masterpiece you just admired” transformed into an elegant wagashi right in front of you is a delight in itself. Pair it with a bowl of matcha (usucha) and enjoy art with all five senses 🍵 (You can even order multiple sweets on one plate - perfect for the curious and the indulgent!) 

 

🎨 Visit Tips

  • Every Wednesday at 10 a.m. the museum offers a free gallery talk led by a curator, a popular experience for those who want to gain deeper insight into the artworks. Participation is limited to the first 25 guests, so arriving early is recommended.
    Please note: the talk is conducted in Japanese only.

  • 100yen return lockers are available, so you can explore hands-free.
  • The museum shop’s original tea tins make wonderful souvenirs or gifts.

A museum that beautifully captures Japan’s seasons, craftsmanship, and aesthetics, Yamatane Museum of Art offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Why not nourish your soul with art this weekend?

On your way back, consider stopping by a cozy bar near Ebisu Station West Exit,
or enjoy a stylish evening stroll around Ebisu Garden Place 🌙 

 ※Information is current as of the date of posting. Please check our official website for the latest updates. 


 
Location
3-12-36 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012 
 
Direction
By Train:
10-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Ebisu Station and from Exit 2 of Ebisu Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. 

By Bus:
From Ebisu Station, West Exit: Take Toei Bus (Metropolitan Bus): "Gaku 06" service bound for Nisseki Medical Center (Japanese Red Cross Medical Center) and get off at "Hiroo Kōkō (Hiroo high school) Mae" stop. 
 
From Shibuya Station, East Exit: Take Toei Bus (Metropolitan Bus): "Gaku 03" service bound for Nisseki Medical Center (Japanese Red Cross Medical Center) and get off at "Higashi 4-chome" stop (an appr. 2 minute walk from the bus stop).