# Art in Japan > Discover art spaces across Japan — museums, galleries, festivals & architecture ## Main Pages - [Art in Japan](https://artsofjapan.jp): Homepage - [Browse All](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces): Full listing with filters ## All Entries - [Tokyo National Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/tokyo-national-museum): Japan's oldest and largest museum, housing over 110,000 works of Asian art and archaeology. - [Hiroshima Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/hiroshima-museum-of-art): Circular museum in Shukkeien park featuring French Impressionist masterpieces. - [Tokushima Modern Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/tokushima-modern-art-museum): Prefectural museum showcasing modern and contemporary art with a focus on local and international works. - [Sapporo Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/hokkaido-modern-art-museum): Hokkaido's main art museum focusing on modern art with emphasis on regional and Ecole de Paris works. - [Nagoya City Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/nagoya-city-art-museum): Central Nagoya museum by Kisho Kurokawa featuring Ecole de Paris, Mexican muralism, and local art. - [Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/kyocera-museum-kyoto): Japan's oldest public art gallery, renovated by Jun Aoki, featuring Japanese and Western modern art. - [Church of the Light](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/church-of-the-light): Tadao Ando's iconic concrete church in Ibaraki, Osaka, where a cruciform slit fills the interior with light. - [Teshima Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/teshima-art-museum): Water-drop shaped museum on Teshima by Ryue Nishizawa, housing a single Rei Naito installation. - [Sumida Hokusai Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/sumida-hokusai-museum): Kazuyo Sejima-designed museum in Sumida Ward dedicated to ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai. - [Korakuen](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/korakuen): One of Japan's three great gardens in Okayama, renowned for its spacious lawns and scenic rice paddies. - [Onomichi U2](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/onomichi-u2): Renovated waterfront warehouse in Onomichi combining hotel, gallery, cafe, and cycling hub along the Shimanami Kaido. - [Mori Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/mori-art-museum): Contemporary art museum atop Roppongi Hills with panoramic city views. - [Benesse House Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/benesse-house-museum): Art museum and hotel on Naoshima Island designed by Tadao Ando, integrating art with nature. - [National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/momat-tokyo): Japan's first national art museum showcasing modern and contemporary Japanese art since the Meiji era. - [21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/kanazawa-21st-century-museum): Iconic circular glass museum by SANAA featuring interactive contemporary art installations. - [Adachi Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/adachi-museum-of-art): Museum renowned for its Yokoyama Taikan collection and Japanese gardens ranked best in the world. - [Miho Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/miho-museum): I.M. Pei-designed museum nestled in the Shigaraki mountains with ancient art from around the world. - [Chichu Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/chichu-art-museum): Underground museum on Naoshima by Tadao Ando, featuring Monet, Walter De Maria, and James Turrell. - [National Museum of Art, Osaka](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/nmao-osaka): Underground museum in Nakanoshima designed by Cesar Pelli, focusing on postwar Japanese and international art. - [Kyoto National Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/kyoto-national-museum): Major museum preserving Kyoto's cultural heritage with over 12,000 artworks spanning centuries. - [Aomori Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/aomori-museum-of-art): Museum near the Sannai-Maruyama ruins featuring works by Yoshitomo Nara and Marc Chagall. - [MOA Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/moa-museum-of-art): Atami cliffside museum with panoramic ocean views, housing National Treasures including Korin's Red and White Plum Blossoms. - [Hakone Open-Air Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/hakone-open-air-museum): Japan's first open-air museum set in the Hakone mountains with sculptures by Picasso, Moore, and others. - [National Museum of Western Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/national-museum-western-art): Le Corbusier-designed UNESCO World Heritage museum in Ueno housing the Matsukata Collection. - [Naoshima Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/lee-ufan-museum): Minimalist museum on Naoshima by Tadao Ando dedicated to Korean artist Lee Ufan. - [Towada Art Center](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/towada-art-center): Open contemporary art museum in Towada with indoor and outdoor installations along Arts Towada street. - [Otsuka Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/otsuka-museum-of-art): Museum in Naruto featuring over 1,000 full-size ceramic reproductions of Western masterpieces. - [Pola Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/pola-museum-of-art): Forest-surrounded museum in Hakone with Impressionist and Japanese modern art collections. - [Nara National Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/nara-national-museum): Museum devoted to Buddhist art with an extensive collection of sculptures, paintings, and calligraphy. - [SCAI The Bathhouse](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/scai-the-bathhouse): Contemporary art gallery in a converted 200-year-old bathhouse in Yanaka, Tokyo. - [The National Art Center, Tokyo](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/national-art-center-tokyo): Japan's largest exhibition space with no permanent collection, designed by Kisho Kurokawa with its iconic undulating glass facade. - [Spiral Garden](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/spiral-garden): Multi-purpose cultural complex in Aoyama by Fumihiko Maki, hosting art exhibitions, performances, and design events. - [Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/echigo-tsumari-triennale): Pioneering rural art festival in Niigata's snowy countryside featuring 200+ outdoor installations. - [Aichi Triennale](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/aichi-triennale): One of Japan's largest international art festivals held across venues in Nagoya and Aichi Prefecture. - [Oku-Noto Triennale](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/oku-noto-triennale): Art festival at the tip of the Noto Peninsula celebrating the region's culture, nature, and crafts. - [Hiroshi Senju Museum, Karuizawa](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/hiroshi-senju-museum): Ryue Nishizawa-designed museum with curved glass walls, exhibiting Hiroshi Senju's waterfall paintings. - [Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/toyo-ito-museum): Museum on Omishima Island dedicated to architect Toyo Ito, featuring two distinct buildings. - [Akita Museum of Art](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/akita-museum-of-art): Tadao Ando-designed museum housing Tsuguharu Foujita's massive mural painting. - [Kadokawa Culture Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/kadokawa-culture-museum): Kengo Kuma-designed granite monolith museum in Tokorozawa combining books, art, and pop culture. - [Art House Project](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/art-house-project): Series of abandoned houses on Naoshima transformed into art installations by renowned artists. - [Kenroku-en](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/kenroku-en): One of Japan's three great gardens in Kanazawa, featuring seasonal landscapes, ponds, and the iconic Kotoji lantern. - [Ritsurin Garden](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/ritsurin-garden): Edo-period strolling garden in Takamatsu with 75 acres of ponds, hills, and pine trees against Mt. Shiun. - [Kairakuen](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/kairakuen): One of Japan's three great gardens in Mito, famous for its 3,000 plum trees blooming in spring. - [Suizen-ji Joju-en](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/suizenji-jojuen): Edo-period garden in Kumamoto featuring a miniature recreation of the Tokaido road and Mount Fuji. - [Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/taro-okamoto-memorial-museum): The former studio and home of avant-garde artist Taro Okamoto, preserved as a museum in Aoyama. - [Inujima Seirensho Art Museum](https://artsofjapan.jp/artspaces/inujima-seirensho): Former copper refinery on Inujima island transformed into an eco-art museum using natural energy.