Fodor's Expert Review National Museum of Modern Art Crafts Gallery

Imperial Palace District

This Gothic Revival redbrick structure from 1910 is worth seeking out. The exhibits of modern and traditional Japanese crafts inside are all too few, but many master artists are represented here in the traditions of lacquerware, textiles, pottery, bamboo, and metalwork.

Quick Facts

1–1 Kitanomaru-koen
Tokyo, Tokyo-to  102-0091, Japan

03-5777–8600

www.momat.go.jp/english/cg

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: ¥210; additional fee for special exhibits; admission to National Museum of Modern Art is separate, Thurs.–Tues. 10–5

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