“Roppongi Art Night” started in 2009, and the total number of visitors reached approximately 700,000 in the 2010 event. In 2011, in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake, we decided to cancel the event in consideration of lingering concern for aftershocks, the ensuing energy crisis, and most important ...read more
4F Pansonic Electric Works Tokyo
Headquarters, 1-5-1 Higashi-Shimbashi
Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-8301 Japan
tel: +81 3 5777 8600
The museum opened in April 2003 in the Tokyo Headquarters of Panasonic Electric Works, Ltd. coinciding with the completion of the building. It provides a setting where the general public can view the paintings and prints works of the leading twentieth century French painter Georges Rouault (1871-1958), whose works have ...read more
Tokyo Midtown Gardenside 9-7-4 Akasaka,
Minato-ku,
Tokyo, 107-8643, Japan
tel: 81 3 3479 8600
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Everybody has a soul that recognizes beauty. We experience and cherish art in our daily lives. We find beauty in paintings and sculpture, but we find it also in tools and furniture, in garden rocks and plants, in the human face. Art's place in everyday life is especially treasured in Japan. The Suntory Museum of Art wi ...read more
7-22-2 Roppongi,
Minato-ku,
Tokyo, Japan 106-8558
tel: +81 3 5777 8600
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The National Art Center, Tokyo is the national government's fifth art institution to be organized under the umbrella of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art, after The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, The National Museum of Western Art, and The ...read more
From 1 April 2001, together with The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo and The National Museum of Art, Osaka, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo became part of an Independent Administrative Institution of National Museum of Art.As national museums,the four museums hav ...read more
7-7 Ueno-koen
Taito-ku
Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
tel: (81 3) 3828 5131
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The National Museum of Western Art was established in April 1959 and was based on the Matsukata Collection focusing on the Impressionist paintings and Auguste Rodin's sculptures previously stored by the French government. The museum's purpose is to provide the public with opportunities to appreciate western art. Since ...read more