Unlock Tokyo’s cultural treasures with THE TOKYO PASS. Enjoy seamless entry to 50+ attractions and unlimited subway rides. Start your adventure today.
Unlock Tokyo’s cultural treasures with THE TOKYO PASS. Enjoy seamless entry to 50+ attractions and unlimited subway rides. Start your adventure today.
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Tokyo Tower - A unique symbol of Tokyo. The main observation deck provides sweeping views of the city and Mt. Fuji. Visitors can also enjoy the glass-floored Skywalk Window and the 600-step Open-air Outdoor Stairs, which stand at 150 meters. Open until 23:00, it’s an excellent spot for enjoying beautiful nighttime views.
General Admission: ¥1,500…
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Tokyo Tower - A unique symbol of Tokyo. The main observation deck provides sweeping views of the city and Mt. Fuji. Visitors can also enjoy the glass-floored Skywalk Window and the 600-step Open-air Outdoor Stairs, which stand at 150 meters. Open until 23:00, it’s an excellent spot for enjoying beautiful nighttime views.
General Admission: ¥1,500 -
Art Aquarium Museum GINZA - Situated in Ginza Mitsukoshi, in the heart of Ginza, Tokyo, this museum offers an immersive experience of goldfish viewing culture from the Edo period, enhanced by light, music, and fragrance. The stunning water tanks, spatial art, and unique goldfish create a magical atmosphere.
General Admission: ¥2,500 -
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - An urban oasis spanning 58.3 hectares, built on the site of a Daimyo’s residence from the Edo period. This garden beautifully combines European and Japanese styles. Originally created for the Imperial Family, it is now a national garden and widely popular.
General Admission: ¥500 -
Snoopy Museum Tokyo - The only satellite of the Charles M. Schulz Museum in California, featuring original “Peanuts” comic strips, exhibits on Charles Schulz, and delightful displays of Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang. Highlights include the “Snoopy Wonder Room” and the seasonal “Happy Seasons!” events. Enjoy the “Peanuts” world with friends or family.
“ALL MY FRIENDS ARE HERE.”
General Admission: ¥2,000 -
Tokyo National Museum - Japan’s oldest museum of its kind, showcasing artworks, archaeological artifacts, and cultural properties from Japan and Asia. It serves as a “Gateway to Japanese Culture,” offering accessible insights into Japanese traditions. Note: Only the permanent exhibition is included in the Pass; special exhibitions are not.
General Admission: ¥1,000 -
Mori Art Museum - Located on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, this international contemporary art museum hosts special exhibitions on art, architecture, and design. Open late into the night, it offers a unique experience. Note: The Tokyo City View and Mori Arts Center Gallery are not included in the pass.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥2,000 -
Small World Miniature Museum - Asia’s largest museum dedicated to miniature dioramas, featuring nine areas including Evangelion Tokyo-III and Kansai International Airport. Packed with photo spots and interactive elements, it offers workshops and 3D figure creation activities. A place for both adults and children to enjoy.
General Admission: ¥3,200 -
The Sumida Hokusai Museum - Showcasing the works of Katsushika Hokusai, a renowned ukiyo-e artist. Visitors can explore Hokusai’s artistic journey, which continued into his 90s. The museum’s design by Sejima Kazuyo is also a highlight.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥400 -
Meiji Jingu Museum - A favored destination for both domestic and international tourists. Located near the Harajuku Gate of Meiji Jingu, it exhibits items related to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
General Admission: ¥1,000 -
Ueno Zoo - Established in 1882, Japan’s first zoo. Despite its central Tokyo location, it maintains natural scenery. Home to popular pandas and around 350 species, totaling 3,000 animals.
General Admission: ¥600 -
National Museum of Western Art - Japan’s only national museum dedicated to Western art, featuring the Matsukata Collection centered on French art, including Impressionist paintings and Rodin sculptures. The Main Building is part of the World Heritage Site “The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier.”
General Admission: ¥500 -
Suntory Museum of Art - Located in Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi, this museum houses around 3,000 artworks, including national treasures and cultural properties, and hosts thematic exhibitions on Japanese arts like paintings and ceramics.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,500 -
Rikugien Garden - One of the two major Edo period gardens, alongside Koishikawa Korakuen. The highlight is the Shidarezakura (weeping cherry tree), which blooms with light pink flowers in late March, resembling a cascading waterfall.
General Admission: ¥300 -
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Miraikan - This national science museum offers an advanced science and technology experience. Through various exhibitions, visitors can explore ongoing science and technology, the global environment, and the mysteries of life. Note: Only the permanent exhibition is included in the Pass; special exhibitions are not.
General Admission: ¥630 -
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo - Near the Imperial Palace, this is Japan’s first national museum. It houses over 13,000 masterpieces of Japanese art from the Meiji period to the present. In spring, enjoy cherry blossoms from the museum. Note: Only the MOMAT Collection is included in the Pass; special exhibitions are not.
General Admission: ¥500 -
Yamatane Museum of Art - Japan’s first museum specializing in Nihonga, with a collection of around 1,800 works, including ancient pictures and ukiyo-e. The museum hosts 5 to 6 exhibitions annually.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥700 -
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum - One of the few museums worldwide specializing in photography and moving images. It holds over 20 exhibitions annually, including solo exhibitions of prominent artists. Note: Some exhibitions are not included in the Pass.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥700 -
Shoto Museum of Art - A serene museum in a Shibuya residential area, known for its thematic exhibitions and art education activities. It is praised for its unique perspective and high-quality exhibitions.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥500 -
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - An open-air museum that relocates and restores 30 historical buildings of cultural value. It hosts seasonal events and exhibitions utilizing these buildings.
General Admission: ¥400 -
Hama Rikyu Gardens - A typical Daimyo garden from the Edo period, featuring a pond with seawater and tidal flows. The contrast between the surrounding skyscrapers and the garden’s pond is stunning.
General Admission: ¥300 -
Mitsui Memorial Museum - Directly connected to the station, this museum’s collection includes around 4,000 fine arts and crafts and over 130,000 postage stamps from Japan and Asia, collected by the Mitsui family over 350 years.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,000 -
21 21 DESIGN SIGHT - Founded by Issey Miyake, this design institution offers exhibitions and talks on “everyday life” from a design perspective, providing a fun and surprising design experience.
General Admission: ¥1,600 -
Mukojima Hyakkaen - A garden created by Edo period writers and artists, popular for its elegance and appeal throughout all four seasons.
General Admission: ¥150 -
National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan’s only comprehensive science museum, preserving over four million collections and exhibiting unique documents. Note: Only the permanent exhibition is included in the Pass; special exhibitions are not.
General Admission: ¥630 -
Tokyo Sea Life Park - The aquarium features a large tank of bluefin tunas, penguins in one of Japan’s largest habitats, and many other species. The adjacent park includes a Ferris wheel, artificial beach, and Birds Sanctuary for family enjoyment.
General Admission: ¥700 -
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum - An art museum with exhibitions and a lush garden, utilizing the Former Residence of Prince Asaka in Art Deco style, a national important cultural property.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥200 -
Jindai Botanical Park - Tokyo’s only botanical park, divided into 30 blocks by plant type, such as Rose and Azalea Gardens. Enjoy the beauty of flowers in all seasons.
General Admission: ¥500 -
Inokashira Park Zoo - Harmonizing nature and culture, the zoo is divided into the “Zoo Area” with a zoo, exhibition hall, and sculpture museums, and the “Aquatic Life Park” with aquatic life and bird exhibits.
General Admission: ¥400 -
Kyu Iwasakitei Teien - Built as the main residence of the Iwasaki family, founders of Mitsubishi, in 1896. The Western and Japanese style houses, designed by British architect Josiah Conder, showcase sophisticated architecture.
General Admission: ¥400 -
Yume no Shima Tropical Greenhouse Dome - A botanical garden with tropical and subtropical plants. The greenhouse resembles a tropical rainforest, with sections featuring waterfalls, fruit trees, and rare species. Residual heat from a waste plant is used for air conditioning.
General Admission: ¥250 -
Institute of Nature Study - A 20-hectare botanical garden where visitors can enjoy seasonal plants and animals unique to Japan. The garden’s pine tree retains the atmosphere of a Daimyo Garden from the Edo era.
General Admission: ¥320 -
Tama Zoological Park - A unique zoo showcasing animals without fences, spanning over 50 hectares. It is one of the world’s largest zoos, home to a variety of rare animals.
General Admission: ¥600 -
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo - A modern art museum with a collection of around 5,500 works, focusing on innovative trends. Note: Only the MOT Collection is included in the Pass; concurrent exhibitions are not.
General Admission: ¥500 -
Kyu-Furukawa Gardens - Featuring a Western-style house on a hill, a western garden on a slope, and a Japanese-style garden on low land, this garden exemplifies early Taisho period harmony between traditional and modern styles.
General Admission: ¥150 -
Chihiro Art Museum - Tokyo - Built on the site of Japanese picture book artist Iwasaki Chihiro’s home and studio, this museum features works by Chihiro and other picture book artists, offering art for all ages.
General Admission: ¥1,200 -
Former Shiba Rikyu Gardens - One of the remaining Daimyo gardens from the Edo period in Tokyo, known for its rock formations with vintage stones.
General Admission: ¥150 -
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden - A Japanese-style garden from the early Edo period, located next to Tokyo Dome. Known for its autumn leaves, it is a National Special Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty.
General Admission: ¥300 -
Kiyosumi Teien - A stroll garden with woods and a pond from the Meiji era, modernizing Edo period Daimyo garden landscaping. Offers a peaceful spot to enjoy cherry blossoms.
General Admission: ¥150 -
Sen-oku Hakukokan Tokyo - An annex of the Sen-oku Hakukokan Museum in Kyoto, featuring a diverse collection of Japanese and Chinese art, including calligraphy, paintings, and ancient bronze ware.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,000 -
Panasonic Shiodome Museum - Features a permanent exhibition of French painter Georges Rouault’s work, along with themed exhibitions on art, architecture, and design.
General Admission: ¥1,200 -
Sompo Museum of Art - Opened in 1976, known for displaying Van Gogh’s Sunflowers. Holds special exhibitions featuring artists from Japan and abroad. Located near Shinjuku Station.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥800 -
Tonogayato Garden - A garden utilizing natural landscapes, with highlights like an open lawn field on a cliff and a spring-fed pond.
General Admission: ¥150 -
Seikado Bunko Art Museum - Houses around 200,000 classic books and documents, along with 6,500 Asian antiques, including national treasures like the Yohen Tenmoku Tea Bowl.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,100 -
Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery - Part of a large art and culture facility, featuring special exhibitions on modern and contemporary art, and shows introducing young artists.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,400 -
The Gotoh Museum - Holds a collection of Japanese and Oriental artifacts, including national treasures like the “Illustrated Handscroll of The Tale of Genji.” The museum features architecture from 1,200 years ago and a Japanese garden.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,100 -
Fukagawa Edo Museum - Exhibits a detailed reconstruction of late Edo era life, allowing visitors to experience Edo life with sound and light simulations.
General Admission: ¥400 -
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum - Opened in 2010 in Tokyo’s Marunouchi district, focusing on late 19th and early 20th-century modern art. The red brick building is a recreation of the original Mitsubishi Ichigokan, designed by Josiah Conder.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥2,300 -
Matsuoka Museum of Art - Located in Shirokanedai, home to around 2,400 works collected by Seijiro Matsuoka, including ancient Oriental art, ceramics, and modern French paintings.
General Admission: ¥1,400 -
The Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine Arts - Japan’s oldest private art museum, featuring a wide range of Asian and Japanese art, including national treasures.
General Admission (prices may vary): ¥1,000 -
Toguri Museum of Art - Specializes in ceramics, with a collection of around 7,000 works, mainly Imari and Nabeshima ware. The museum lounge offers a peaceful view of the seasonal garden.
General Admission: ¥1,200

- Optional Tokyo Subway Ticket
- 1-day, 2-day, 3-day, and 5-day pass options
- Admission to 50+ cultural attractions in Tokyo
- Optional Tokyo Subway Ticket
- 1-day, 2-day, 3-day, and 5-day pass options
- Admission to 50+ cultural attractions in Tokyo
- Special exhibitions at museums and attractions.
- Communication costs for downloading the app required for admission to the attractions.
- Transportation options other than Tokyo subway tickets.
- Special exhibitions at museums and attractions.
- Communication costs for downloading the app required for admission to the attractions.
- Transportation options other than Tokyo subway tickets.
Gain entry to over 50 renowned cultural sites, including landmarks, museums, gardens, zoos, and aquariums!
THE TOKYO PASS offers a convenient pass service that provides ticketless access to a variety of attractions showcasing Japan, allowing for endless enjoyment! Additionally, an unlimited ride subway ticket can be purchased to make your travels even…
Gain entry to over 50 renowned cultural sites, including landmarks, museums, gardens, zoos, and aquariums!
THE TOKYO PASS offers a convenient pass service that provides ticketless access to a variety of attractions showcasing Japan, allowing for endless enjoyment! Additionally, an unlimited ride subway ticket can be purchased to make your travels even more seamless.
Examples of attractions available:
Tokyo Tower (Main Deck), Tokyo National Museum, Art Aquarium Museum GINZA, SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum, Mori Art Museum, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and many more.
How to use:
(1) Activate your THE TOKYO PASS
[Step 1] Create an account and enter the Voucher No. (Activation code) displayed on the Viator voucher. Visit THE TOKYO PASS website to activate.
[Step 2] Download the “THE TOKYO PASS” app (iOS/Android).
[Step 3] Log in to the “THE TOKYO PASS” app.
(2) Begin using THE TOKYO PASS: Visit your first attraction!
Further details will be provided upon purchase.
*Please ensure to read the Additional Info before making your purchase.
- Not recommended for ages 65+, as some attractions offer senior discounts.
- Need to download THE TOKYO PASS app after purchase on Viator/Tripadvisor
- THE TOKYO PASS is only available at adult rates.
- THE TOKYO PASS is a service for people traveling to Japan from overseas.
- If you have purchased Tokyo Subway Ticket, display the QR code at a ticket vending machine in a subway station to issue a physical ticket.
- Accessibility varies by facility.
- Not recommended if you are not comfortable downloading apps to your smartphone.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.