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Tokyo National Museum Admission Tickets

Sculptures in the Tokyo National Museum exhibit hall.
Exhibit of ancient terracotta figures at Tokyo National Museum.
Modern building with glass facade and reflecting pool at Tokyo National Museum.
Visitors on a guided tour at Tokyo National Museum viewing exhibits.

Explore at your pace

Choose your entry time, stay as long as you like
    • Explore Japan’s oldest national museum, with access to five exhibition buildings showcasing 3,000 cultural artifacts, including National Treasures.

    • See iconic objects from Japan and beyond, including Buddhist sculptures, samurai armor, silk kimonos, and woodblock prints.

    • Experience the history of Japanese art and culture through carefully curated galleries.

    • Visit the tranquil museum garden and its historic teahouses.

    • Enjoy access to all permanent galleries and explore Japanese art, culture, and history at your own pace

    • Admission to the Tokyo National Museum.

    • Access to all permanent exhibition galleries (TNM Collection Exhibitions) and the garden.

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • Immerse yourself in the vast cultural heritage of Asia, including the largest and finest collection of Japanese art and artifacts in the world.

    Getting started

    Arrive at the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park and head to the main entrance for ticket validation. Present your digital or printed ticket at the entrance gate before entering the museum grounds. Security checks may be conducted at the entrance.

    What to expect

    The museum encompasses multiple gallery buildings and a tranquil garden. Spend an hour or two exploring the arts of Japan in the Japanese Gallery (Honkan), or dedicate an entire day to discovering the museum grounds and other galleries.

    Museum Buildings

    • Japanese Gallery (Honkan): The second floor presents Japanese art and culture from prehistory to the 19th century. The first floor is organized by genre, including sculpture, swords, ceramics, and lacquerware.

    • Asian Gallery (Toyokan): Travel beyond Japan to explore the diverse cultural heritage of Asia.

    • Heiseikan: Here, the Japanese Archaeology Gallery traces human activity from the Paleolithic period to the 19th century through excavated artifacts.

    • The Gallery of Horyuji Treasures: This serene, modern building houses the oldest surviving collection of Japanese Buddhist art, including many National Treasures.

    • Hyokeikan: Open occasionally for special exhibitions and events, this building was completed in 1909 in a Baroque Revival style.

    • Kuroda Memorial Hall: This gallery is dedicated to Kuroda Seiki (1866– 1932), widely regarded as the father of Western-style painting in Japan.

  • What to bring

    • If using a student ticket, carry a valid student ID for verification.

    • Visitors eligible for free entry (under 18, over 70, or eligible categories) must show a valid ID.

    What’s not allowed

    • Pets are not permitted inside the museum except for guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs.

    Accessibility

    • Visitors with disabilities and one caregiver receive free admission. Please present a valid disability certificate or other proof.

    Additional information

    • Some facilities and activities may be closed seasonally.

    • A separate ticket is required for special exhibitions.

    • Visitors with a special exhibition ticket can also access the regular exhibitions on the same day.

    • Admission to the Kuroda Memorial Hall is free (open 9:30am–5pm; last entry at 4:30pm).

    • Students of high school age and younger, visitors under 18, and those over 70 can enter the regular exhibitions for free with valid proof.

    • Even if eligible for free entry, separate tickets may be required for selected special experiences or events.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
    • Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.

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