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Nezu Museum

The Nezu Museum is perhaps most famous for its garden, specifically its violet bed that blooms for only a week or so every June. However, year-round, visitors can enjoy various selections from the private collection of Nezu Kaichiro, which features pre-modern Japanese items as well as East Asian art.
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0334002536
Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays

Huls Gallery Tokyo

Huls Gallery Tokyo

Huls Gallery Tokyo is a gallery and shop that specializes in Japanese pottery, ceramic and porcelain ware from around the country. Every month you can see and learn more about the country’s diverse landscape of tableware types. If your Japanese is not great, fear not as the shop’s clerks can guide you through the exhibition and enhance your shopping experience in English.
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Suntory Museum of Art

Opened in 1961, the Suntory Museum of Art is part of the Tokyo Midtown complex in the Minato Ward. It hosts six special exhibitions per year, each showcasing a selection of artworks and artifacts from the museum’s private collections. Keep an eye out for sought-after Important Cultural Properties and Important Art Objects on display.
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21_21 Design Sight

Part of the Tokyo Midtown complex, 21_21 Design Sight is a specialized gallery that focuses on, as you might have already guessed, design. It also showcases projects and cases in which design, art, and technology intersect. The gallery usually has on show one to two exhibitions at once and has no ‘permanent collection.’
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0334752121
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