National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo is a street art installation in Chiyoda in Tokyo. This place has 3500 reviews and an average rating of 4.2 of 5. This is a good rating.
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Reviews from visitors:
I visited during winter last year. A Beautiful place to relax and enjoy arts.
The surrounding is pleasant to have a leisure walk in the afternoon too.
You need around 3 hours to enjoy the whole museum and there are many resting seats if you get tired. There are 4 floors of art to admire.
The restaurant and video room are closed due the pandemic. But the museum shop is still open.
I don't know on what depends but if you're a student you get to pay half the price or nothing at all! Ask in the information center, they can also speak English.
The museum is quite large, I think four levels of exhibits. Some of the MOMAT regular artworks were amazing. It's worth it to pay extra for the special exhibits they have on rotation. I don't know if they have any coin lockers, but beware that it will get really hot in there and you'll have to carry your coat. Unfortunately, the restaurant was closed during New Years, so we didn't get to try.
Encompassing a huge collection of art ranging from the Meiji era (1868-1912) to the modern day, the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) showcases works by both Japanese and international artists, demonstrating the cultural impact the West has had on Japanese art, starting at the turn of the 20th century. With over 13,000 items, the works at MOMAT reflect a turbulent Japan that was rapidly modernizing and changing as they were created, giving you an extensive visual insight into the time period.
This art museum was a pleasant spot to spend a couple hours and see a variety of modern art. The exhibit was interesting (added 1200 yen to usual entrance fee of 500 yen). It had nice views of the imperial gardens across the street. I appreciated the art descriptions in English.
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