Explore Tokyo’s museums with a local guide: ancient art, samurai history, and mesmerizing goldfish art in just 4 hours.
Explore Tokyo’s museums with a local guide: ancient art, samurai history, and mesmerizing goldfish art in just 4 hours.
- Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum - Situated in Ueno Park, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is Japan’s first public art museum, founded in 1926. The current building, designed by modernist architect Kunio Maekawa in 1975, is praised for its seamless integration with the park’s natural environment. While it features a modest permanent collection of…
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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum - Situated in Ueno Park, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is Japan’s first public art museum, founded in 1926. The current building, designed by modernist architect Kunio Maekawa in 1975, is praised for its seamless integration with the park’s natural environment. While it features a modest permanent collection of modern sculpture and calligraphy, it is best known for its varied schedule of prestigious temporary exhibitions, highlighting both Japanese and international modern art, as well as works by public art groups.
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Art Aquarium Museum GINZA - Located in Tokyo, the Art Aquarium Museum GINZA is a distinctive, immersive art venue that reinterprets the traditional Japanese appreciation of goldfish. It combines art, design, and aquatic life, displaying thousands of goldfish in beautifully illuminated, intricately crafted tanks of various shapes and sizes. The museum employs light, sound, and even fragrance to create a magical atmosphere where these “living artworks” take center stage, providing a mesmerizing and tranquil sensory experience that evolves with the seasons.
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Samurai Museum - The Samurai Museum in Shinjuku, Tokyo, offers an engaging exploration of the history and spirit of Japan’s legendary warriors. Nestled in the lively Kabukicho district, this museum delivers an immersive and interactive experience despite its small size.
Visitors can discover a collection of samurai armor, helmets (kabuto), and various weapons such as swords (katana), spears, and even early firearms. While some items are authentic, many are high-quality replicas, allowing for closer inspection. The museum excels with its informative English-guided tours, which provide in-depth insights into samurai history, their culture, and their evolution.
- Tokyo National Museum - The Tokyo National Museum (TNM), located in Ueno Park, is Japan’s oldest and largest museum, featuring an unmatched collection of Japanese and Asian art and archaeological artifacts. Established in 1872, it comprises multiple buildings, each focusing on different eras or regions, and houses an impressive number of National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, from ancient Japanese pottery and samurai armor to Buddhist sculptures and East Asian ceramics, offering a comprehensive journey through the region’s rich cultural heritage.

- Some local dessert
- 4 Hours tour through the history of the museums of Tokyo
- professional Guide
- Private AC Car
- 1 soft drink & Water
- Lunch
- Some local dessert
- 4 Hours tour through the history of the museums of Tokyo
- professional Guide
- Private AC Car
- 1 soft drink & Water
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Drinks ( Available to purchase)
- Entry Admission Tickets for all mentioned museums are not included
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Drinks ( Available to purchase)
- Entry Admission Tickets for all mentioned museums are not included
Discover the essence of Japan in just four hours! Start your journey at the Tokyo National Museum, where ancient art and rich history await. Continue to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum to explore modern creativity. Then, delve into the world of warriors at the Samurai Museum. Finish your tour at the enchanting Art Aquarium Museum, where live goldfish…
Discover the essence of Japan in just four hours! Start your journey at the Tokyo National Museum, where ancient art and rich history await. Continue to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum to explore modern creativity. Then, delve into the world of warriors at the Samurai Museum. Finish your tour at the enchanting Art Aquarium Museum, where live goldfish transform into captivating art. This is a brief yet unforgettable cultural adventure through Tokyo’s diverse museum scene.
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.