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Japan is home to a wide array of fascinating museums, offering something for every interest. From art and history to science and geography, museums across the country showcase diverse topics. Whether you are interested in the ancient traditions of Japan or cutting-edge modern science, you will find a museum that sparks your curiosity. Explore Japan's cultural treasures and deepen your understanding of its history and achievements.

Traditional art

Kofukuji National Treasure Museum
Kofukuji National Treasure Museum

Nara
Kofukuji Temple's National Treasure Museum is a hidden gem with an incredible collection of Buddhist art. Its highlight is the famous Ashura Statue, a three-faced, six-armed masterpiece and one of Japan's most celebrated Buddhist statues.

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Nara National Museum
Nara National Museum

Nara
Het Nara National Museum in Nara Park is een boeiend museum over boeddhistische beelden. Het toont een vaste collectie Japanse boeddhistische kunst en religieuze voorwerpen. Elke herfst zijn er speciale tentoonstellingen met schatten van de nabijgelegen Todaiji-tempel.

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Adachi Museum of Art
Adachi Museum of Art

Matsue
Het hoogtepunt van het Adachi Museum of Art is de prachtige tuin, een van de mooiste van Japan. Het museum heeft ook een indrukwekkende collectie Japanse schilderijen, waaronder veel werken van Yokoyama Taikan, en tafelgerei.

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Kubota Itchiku Art Museum
Kubota Itchiku Art Museum

Fuji Five Lakes
The Kubota Itchiku Art Museum showcases stunning kimonos made using Kubota Itchiku's labor-intensive tie-dye technique. The unique museum buildings and surrounding gardens make this museum near Mount Fuji even more special.

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National Art Center Tokyo
National Art Center Tokyo

Tokyo
The National Art Center Tokyo in Roppongi is one of Japan's largest museums. It has no permanent collection but offers excellent rotating exhibitions. Its futuristic building is also a highlight.

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Miho Museum
Miho Museum

Koka
The Miho Museum blends unique architecture with nature, featuring a mix of steel, glass, and warm stone. It offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys. The exhibits include art from ancient civilizations like Egypt, Rome, and various Asian cultures.

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Otsuka Museum of Art
Otsuka Museum of Art

Naruto
The Otsuka Museum of Art is Japan's largest museum. It features a huge collection of life-size reproductions of famous Western artworks, including pieces by Michelangelo, El Greco, Goya, Monet, and Picasso.

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Kyoto National Museum
Kyoto National Museum

The Kyoto National Museum is one of Japan's oldest museums and is considered one of the country's four top national museums, along with the Tokyo, Nara, and Kyushu National Museums.

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Contemporary art

Mori Art Museum
Mori Art Museum

Tokyo
The Mori Art Museum, located on the top floors of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, features rotating exhibitions of contemporary art. The exhibits are complemented by stunning views from the observatory below.

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21st Century Museum
21st Century Museum

Kanazawa
The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa showcases avant-garde art in a modern building. It features works by well-known artists from Japan and around the world, along with temporary exhibitions of new art.

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Teshima Art Museum
Teshima Art Museum

Teshima Island
The Teshima Art Museum is a unique contemporary artwork in Japan. Located among terraced rice fields, its simple concrete design fascinates visitors with water drops on its surface. The museum's rural island setting adds to its charm.

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Chichu Art Museum
Chichu Art Museum

Naoshima Island
The Chichu Art Museum, designed by architect Ando Tadao, is a unique modern art museum built mostly underground on a hillside overlooking Naoshima Island's southern coast. The museum uses natural light to enhance the art, creating a viewing experience shaped by the surrounding nature.

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Inujima Seirensho Art Museum
Inujima Seirensho Art Museum

Inujima Island
The Inujima Seirensho Art Museum cleverly blends an art gallery into the ruins of a copper refinery. It features fascinating artworks, including a tunnel of mirrors.

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History

Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo National Museum

Tokyo
The Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park has one of Japan's largest collections of national treasures and cultural artifacts. It also hosts interesting temporary exhibitions.

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Edo-Tokyo Museum
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Tokyo
The Edo-Tokyo Museum brings Tokyo's past (formerly Edo) to life, offering a great introduction to the city we know today. Visitors can explore the lifestyle, architecture, culture, politics, and commerce of Edo through interactive exhibits.

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Sengukan Museum
Sengukan Museum

Ise Shima
The Sengukan Museum teaches visitors about the rebuilding of the Ise Shrines. Located at the entrance to the Outer Shrine (Geku), it offers close views of the main shrine hall. Highlights include a quarter-scale replica of the main building and a beautiful 1:20 model of the sanctuary.

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Upopoy Ainu National Museum
Upopoy Ainu National Museum

Noboribetsu
Upopoy, Japan's first national museum on Ainu culture, opened in 2020 to showcase the history and traditions of northern Japan's indigenous people. It is set in a lakeside park with reconstructed Ainu houses and cultural experiences.

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

Hiroshima
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum shows the human suffering caused by the 1945 atomic bomb, with emotional displays that stress the value of peace. It is located in the Peace Memorial Park, dedicated to world peace.

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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum

Nagasaki
The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum shows the devastating impact of the second atomic bomb, with exhibits and documentaries highlighting the horrors of war and the need for peace. Nearby are the Nagasaki Peace Park and the iconic Peace Statue.

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Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum
Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum

Okinawa Island
The Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum honors those who suffered or died in the Battle of Okinawa. Located in the Okinawa Peace Park, it features monuments for both Japanese and foreign casualties of the battle.

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Chiran Tokko Museum
Chiran Tokko Museum

Satsuma Peninsula
The Chiran Tokko Museum preserves letters, documents, and items from World War II kamikaze pilots. It aims to reflect on the sorrow of war, not to glorify it.

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Science

Dinosaur Museum
Dinosaur Museum

Saitama
The Fukui Dinosaur Museum is one of the best in the world. It focuses on dinosaur research and education, with over 40 dinosaur skeletons on display. Visitors can learn about life on Earth, dinosaur evolution, and hold real fossils in a hands-on zone.

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National Science Museum
National Science Museum

Tokyo
The National Science Museum in Ueno Park covers science and natural history with interactive physics and robotics exhibits. It also features a large collection of mounted animals and a 360-degree virtual theater.

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National Museum of Emerging Science
National Museum of Emerging Science

Tokyo
The Miraikan in Odaiba is an interactive, bilingual science museum with exhibits on environmental issues, robots, technology, biology, and space exploration.

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Disasters

Mount Unzen Disaster Memorial Hall
Mount Unzen Disaster Memorial Hall

Shimabara Peninsula
The Mount Unzen Disaster Memorial Hall was built to remember the eruptions in the 1990s and the disaster that followed. The museum uses interactive displays and videos to explain how volcanoes work and impact nearby communities. A highlight is the eruption simulator, with an immersive film and simulations of pyroclastic flow using motion and heat.

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Minamata Disease Municipal Museum
Minamata Disease Municipal Museum

Minamata
The Minamata Disease Municipal Museum tells the story of the disease through bilingual panels, photos, and a simple video. It highlights the ongoing impact of Minamata Disease and reminds us that the environmental pollution caused by methyl mercury should never happen again.

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Railways

The Railway Museum
The Railway Museum

Saitama
The Railway Museum displays a large collection of old trains, including steam and diesel locomotives, shinkansen (bullet trains), and passenger and freight cars. It tells the history of Japan's railways, offers fun simulators to learn about train operations, and shows how railway technology has evolved.

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SCMAGLEV and Railway Park
SCMAGLEV and Railway Park

Nagoya
SCMAGLEV and Railway Park showcases Japan's high-speed rail advancements. It displays various trains, including historic steam locomotives, record-setting shinkansen, and the latest maglev trains. The museum also has simulators where visitors can try driving a train or experience being a train conductor.

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Kyoto Railway Museum
Kyoto Railway Museum

Kyoto
The Kyoto Railway Museum, just a short walk from Kyoto Station, covers the history of Japanese railways, from steam locomotives to shinkansen. It is famous for its impressive collection of steam locomotives.

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Others

Ghibli Museum
Ghibli Museum

Tokyo
The Ghibli Museum is a must-see for fans of Studio Ghibli films by Miyazaki Hayao. It showcases the history and techniques of animation and features a small theater showing exclusive Ghibli short films. The museum also displays life-sized statues and large plush toys of popular characters from the studio's films.

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The Sand Museum
The Sand Museum

Tottori
The Sand Museum features impressive sand sculptures created by artists from around the world. The sculptures, some several meters tall, follow a different theme for each exhibition. The museum is located next to the Tottori Sand Dunes, offering a unique desert-like experience in Japan.

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Sapporo Beer Museum
Sapporo Beer Museum

Sapporo
Beer lovers should visit the Sapporo Beer Museum to learn about the history of beer in Japan and how it’s made. While the museum itself has limited English explanations, it’s worth it for the famous Sapporo Beer and great beer restaurants nearby.

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Omiya Bonsai Art Museum
Omiya Bonsai Art Museum

Saitama
Bonsai lovers should visit the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, which teaches visitors about bonsai. English audio guides and descriptions make it easy to understand and appreciate the art. The museum is in the Omiya Bonsai Village, home to several bonsai nurseries.

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TOTO Toilet Museum
TOTO Toilet Museum

Kitakyushu
TOTO, Japan's leading maker of toilets and washlets, has a museum next to its headquarters in Kitakyushu. The museum showcases the company's history and product evolution.

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Reviews

  • 5/5 - Excellent

    Visiting museums in Japan was an unforgettable experience! The range of exhibits, from ancient Japanese art to modern science innovations, was incredible. I loved how each museum offered a deep dive into the country’s rich cultural heritage and history. The museums are well-maintained, and many have interactive displays that make learning engaging and fun. Whether you're into traditional arts or cutting-edge technology, Japan's museums provide something for everyone. Highly recommend exploring them if you’re in Japan!

    4 months ago — by Wesley

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