The Tokyo National Museum, established in 1872, is the most unforgettable museum in Ueno Park and also the largest and most historic museum in Tokyo
The oldest large-scale museum in history. The museum was originally located in the Tang Island Church and later relocated to Ueno Park. Tokyo national museum
It has the largest collection of Japanese art and artifacts, including over 100 Japanese national treasures and over 600 important cultural treasures. Here
110000 unique items are permanently collected by the museum, with 4000 items displayed at once and regularly replaced. Most of them
The collection is all Japanese art, as well as exciting Chinese and Indian art from the Silk Road and unique Greek Buddhist art
Product collection.
Friends who are interested in museums and their collections can participate in the museum's free English tour, as well as obtain audio guides and mini guides
Booklet. You can take a tram to the Tokyo National Museum, get off at Ueno Station or Oriya Station, and walk for 10 minutes to get there.
It only takes 15 minutes to walk from Keisei Ueno Station or Genzu Station to the museum. Tokyo National Museum Opening Hours: First Class
9:30pm to 5:00pm (note: entry must be stopped 30 minutes before closing); The museum is closed on Mondays and year-end holidays.
When visiting the Tokyo National Museum, remember not to miss the beautiful Japanese style courtyard inside.