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New participated attractions in 2024

Written by THE TOKYO PASS Office | 2025/01/16

The number of attractions where THE TOKYO PASS can be used is increasing. This article introduces the 8 new attractions that participated in 2024.

TOGURI MUSEUM OF ART

A rare museum in Japan that specializes in ceramics. It has a collection of around 7,000 works, mainly consisting of Imari and Nabeshima ware and other oriental ceramics from China and Korea. The museum lounge allows visitors to spend time peacefully with a view of the seasonal garden.

TOGURI MUSEUM OF ART
https://www.toguri-museum.or.jp/english/

 

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/

 

The Japan Folk Crafts Museum

【This museum is closed and not eligible for passes until January 11, 2025.】
Founded by Soetsu Yanagi in 1936, with the aim of spreading the beauty of daily objects used by common people, this museum has a collection of approximately 17,000 old and new items, including ceramics, woven and dyed textiles, woodwork and lacquerware, painting, metal and stone craft, and braided craft work.

The Japan Folk Crafts Museum
https://mingeikan.or.jp/?lang=en

 

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery

A museum incorporated in a huge art and culture facility that also features a theater, a concert hall, a restaurant area, and business floors. It holds special exhibitions that approach modern and contemporary art from various angles, collection exhibitions, and shows that introduce young artists.

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
https://www.operacity.jp/en/ag/

 

The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan

Located on the grounds of the Imperial Palace, the Museum houses approx. 6,100 works that were passed down by Japan’s Imperial Family. It houses not only many iconic, celebrated masterpieces from Japan but also pieces from around the world that have been gifted to members of the Imperial Family. The Museum’s collection spans diverse genres, including calligraphy, painting, and decorative arts, which is displayed on a rotating basis through various themed exhibitions.

The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan
https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/en/

 

SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum

The largest museum in Asia dedicated to miniature dioramas. Features a total of nine areas, including the Evangelion Tokyo-III area, Global Village area, and Kansai International Airport area. It is also packed with a large number of photo spots and gimmicks. Optional workshops and 3D figure creating activities are available as well. The elaborate miniature recreations make this facility a place that both adults and children can enjoy.

SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum
https://smallworlds.jp/en/

 

Okura Museum of Art

Okura Museum of Art is the oldest existing Japan’s private art museum. The museum’s collection features a wide range of paintings, sculpture, calligraphy and decorative objects from Japan and various regions across Asia. The collection consists of around 2,500 items in total.

National Treasures:
Equestrian Portraits of Court Nobles(13th century), Kana Preface to the Kokin Wakashū(12th century), Samantabhadra(12th century)

Okura Museum of Art
https://www.shukokan.org/language/

 

 

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