If you're looking to learn a little (or a lot) about Japan's history, the Tokyo National Museum is the place to go. This museum is one of the country's most expansive, housing about 120,000 pieces ...
An exhibition of ancient clay "haniwa" figures discovered around Japan kicked off on Oct. 16 at the Tokyo National Museum in Tokyo's Ueno district. Sponsored by The Asahi Shimbun and other ...
The seventh-century Dragon-headed Ewer, which was given to the Imperial Household by Horyuji temple during the Meiji Era (1868-1912) and is currently housed at the Tokyo National Museum ...
Tucked away in a corner of central Tokyo, the Extinct Media Museum lives up to its name. From Betacam videotapes to floppy disks and vintage Sony devices, the museum is a showcase for old cameras ...
Portrait of Yayoi Kusama ©YAYOI KUSAMA Those interested in history should not miss the Tokyo National Museum, which is located in the Ueno area and will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2022.
If you had to choose just one, opt for Tokyo National Museum and its impressive collection of Japanese art and cultural artefacts, or maybe stop by the Shitamachi Museum to see what life was like ...
Princess Hisako of Takamado attended on January 20 the opening of Tokyo National Museum’s special exhibition commemorating ...
This is one of the main features of Ueno Park, so if you go there make sure the Tokyo National Museum is on your list. It is considered to be the oldest institution of its kind in the country ...
If you're looking to learn a little (or a lot) about Japan's history, the Tokyo National Museum is the place to go. This museum is one of the country's most expansive, housing about 120,000 pieces ...
Photograph by Jeremy Piper LOCATION: Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation THINGS TO SEE AND DO: Tokyo has long been a world leader in the fields of science and ...
The Tokyo National Museum's vast collection includes 89 National Treasures. In 2022, it marked 150 years with a special exhibition. Explore everything from ancient artefacts to hi-tech exhibits!