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OtherArt center in a former junior high school in Akihabara featuring galleries, studios, and community spaces.
Museums, galleries, art festivals, architecture, and installations across Japan
Japan's art scene is one of the most dynamic in the world, spanning ancient temple art, cutting-edge digital installations, and world-renowned architecture. From the island museums of Naoshima to Tokyo's thriving gallery districts in Roppongi and Ginza, every region offers unique artistic experiences. Our curated database covers museums, galleries, art festivals, and architectural landmarks across all 47 prefectures. Filter by area, art space type, or browse by tags to plan your perfect cultural itinerary — whether you're seeking traditional ukiyo-e, contemporary installations, or Pritzker Prize-winning architecture.
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Art center in a former junior high school in Akihabara featuring galleries, studios, and community spaces.

The preserved studio and home of potter Kawai Kanjiro, a leader of the mingei folk craft movement.

Sculptor Isamu Noguchi's studio and sculpture garden in Mure, Kagawa, preserved as he left it.

Imperial villa garden in northeast Kyoto with three terraced gardens offering mountain and valley views.

Garden ranked number one in the world for over 20 consecutive years by the Journal of Japanese Gardening.

Yayoi Kusama's iconic yellow pumpkin sculpture on the pier of Naoshima Island.

Walk-through water immersive art experience by teamLab in Toyosu.

Immersive digital art museum by teamLab in Azabudai Hills where artworks flow across rooms.

Museum dedicated to Yayoi Kusama's immersive polka-dot and infinity room installations in Shinjuku.

SANAA-designed minimalist ferry terminal on Naoshima, a gateway to the island's art sites.

Month-long art celebration in the hot spring city of Beppu with installations across the town.

Art and music festival in Ishinomaki born from post-disaster recovery, merging art with nature.

Major international contemporary art triennale held across multiple venues in Yokohama.

Triennial art festival across 12 islands in the Seto Inland Sea, transforming communities through contemporary art.

Branch of the Ginza gallery in the resort town of Karuizawa, set in a serene forest environment.

Arts center in a former bank building in Yokohama promoting contemporary art and urban culture.

Triennial art festival in Sapporo exploring the intersection of art, nature, and technology.

Prestigious Ginza gallery known for exhibiting Sugimoto Hiroshi and other international artists.

Leading Tokyo gallery representing major Japanese contemporary artists including Takashi Murakami.

Art gallery within the iconic GINZA SIX bookstore, showcasing contemporary Japanese and international artists.