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The Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館, Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) or TNM is an art museum in Ueno Park in the Taitō ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the four museums [ a ] operated by the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage [ ja ] , is considered the oldest national museum and the largest art museum in Japan.
The Eye of Shinjuku is a sculpture by Yoshiko Miyashita, installed in Shinjuku Station west gate underground square, in Tokyo, Japan. The 1969 sculpture is below the Subaru Building, and has been described as "the most eye-catching piece of public art in town".
Seikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo: Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Budai (布袋図, hoteizu) [69] [71] Indara (因陀羅) (Yintuoluo) —
The Sompo Museum of Art (SOMPO美術館, Sonpo bijutsukan) is an art museum in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is owned by the Japanese insurance company SOMPO and is located next to the company's headquarters. It started as the Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art in 1976 and gradually expanded. The current six-storey building ...
Gotoh Museum: Setagaya: Art: Classical Japanese and Chinese art Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Shinagawa: Art: Media includes art, design, architecture, music and dance Hanzomon Museum: Ichibanchō, Chiyoda, Tokyo: Art Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum: Setagaya: Art: Comic strip works by Hasegawa Machiko, who drew the comic strip Sazae-san
Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Tokyo" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Tokyo Prefectural Art Museum was first conceptualized with the support of Japanese industrialist Keitaro Sato, a coal magnate from Kyushu.In March 1921, he donated one million yen to the prefectural government with the aims of establishing a “permanent art museum” to conserve the nation’s art and to “promote new works of art for the future,” as dictated in a letter to then ...
The Museum of the Imperial Collections was conceived during the change from the Shōwa period (1926 – 1989) to the Heisei period (1989 – 2019) . The Imperial family donated 6,000 pieces of art to the Japanese government in 1989. Many pieces were created by Imperial Household Artists. The museum was opened in 1993 for the study and ...