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Mori Art Museum
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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View on mapArt museum in the Mori Tower featuring a rotating exhibition of international contemporary artwork.via Google
Located on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills, this museum showcases contemporary art from across Asia and the world, staying open late into the night.
- Good to know
- Ticket includes access to the indoor Tokyo City View observation deck. €
Reviews from Google
Overall, the art museum was impressive and well worth the visit. The exhibits seem to rotate often enough to keep things interesting. During my visit, the main focus was on architecture, which made the entire experience really engaging. I especially appreciated the layout of the museum and how clearly they explained the flow of the installations—it was thoughtfully organized and easy to follow. The price was reasonable, and the museum itself was easy to navigate from the train station, so accessibility wasn’t an issue at all. One thing to note, though, is that the Skyview requires a separate ticket. You can either buy both the art museum and Skyview tickets together or just the Skyview if that’s what you’re after. If you plan to visit the Skyview, I recommend going around sunset or later at night. It’s much less crowded, and the views are absolutely stunning at that time. All in all, the art museum offered a fascinating look at architecture and design, and the Skyview added an incredible panoramic finish to the experience. It’s a place I’d definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys thoughtful exhibits and scenic views in one stop.
Stunning museum with a constantly shifting selection of art, which makes repeated visits rewarding. Next time I visit Japan will definitely come here again and know I’ll see something different! The building itself has many options for snacking and shopping and the museum itself is all the way on floor 52 which makes for gorgeous views of the city. Staff were friendly and I felt welcome there!
Quite an interesting place to chill and past time at Tokyo Midtown if you have nothing to do. Reasonable arty farty displays. But not really worth the extra effort to attend. Ticket is JPY2,200 per pax. Only a true art enthusiast will be able to appreciate some of the art displays.
The museum stays open quite late compared to others, making it great for a date-night or for anyone looking for something to do at night that is not centered around alcohol. You don't have to buy tickets in advance (I always go as a walk-in and on a whim when I'm in the neighborhood) but it's more convenient and I believe cheaper as well. So I'd recommend it if you have the forethought. Regarding the art itself, modern art is my favorite and I like the exhibits here. If you are not a modern art fan, this of course may not be for you.
A very nice, high-end museum on the 52nd floor, so the views alone are spectacular. You can also book a combined ticket for the museum and the rooftop platform - though it was closed during my visit. Still, the museum itself is well worth seeing, and several rooms offer stunning city views. I checked out the Fujimoto exhibition. I struggled a bit to follow the “red thread” through the show, but it was still engaging. The museum’s setting provided a beautiful frame for the exhibition.