You'll feel that you are really getting into Japanese museum when you are approaching from the front gate. This beautiful hall way is surrounded by bamboo.
When you get into museum lobby, you'll see beautiful foliage through glass window.
This museum is established by Kaichiro Nezu I in 1941.
He's called "Railroad King".
Collections are Japanese and East Asian arts ranging from painting and calligraphy to sculpture, ceramics, lacquer ware, textiles and archaeological materials.
They have more than 7400 items including 7 National Treasures, 87 important Cultural Properties and 94 Important Art Objects.
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<The Nearest Station>
Omotesando station on Hanzomon Line / Chiyoda Line / Ginza Line
(Z02/C04/G02 Tokyo Metro)
<Admission>
1200 yen (Special Exhibition)
1000 yen (Regular Exhibition)
10:00-17:00 Closed on Mondays
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