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OtherRenovated waterfront warehouse in Onomichi combining hotel, gallery, cafe, and cycling hub along the Shimanami Kaido.
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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Renovated waterfront warehouse in Onomichi combining hotel, gallery, cafe, and cycling hub along the Shimanami Kaido.
Japan's first national art museum showcasing modern and contemporary Japanese art since the Meiji era.
I.M. Pei-designed museum nestled in the Shigaraki mountains with ancient art from around the world.
Iconic circular glass museum by SANAA featuring interactive contemporary art installations.
Underground museum on Naoshima by Tadao Ando, featuring Monet, Walter De Maria, and James Turrell.
Underground museum in Nakanoshima designed by Cesar Pelli, focusing on postwar Japanese and international art.
Major museum preserving Kyoto's cultural heritage with over 12,000 artworks spanning centuries.
Museum near the Sannai-Maruyama ruins featuring works by Yoshitomo Nara and Marc Chagall.
Atami cliffside museum with panoramic ocean views, housing National Treasures including Korin's Red and White Plum Blossoms.
Le Corbusier-designed UNESCO World Heritage museum in Ueno housing the Matsukata Collection.