Art Museums

Art Guide 3 Major Spots

ART MUSEUMS
NEAR OUR STUDIO

You’ve created “Kawaii” food art.
Now, let’s explore Tokyo’s world-class art scene.

Did you know? Akasaka and Roppongi are part of Tokyo’s “Art Triangle.”
Since our studio is right in the middle of it,
here are 3 major art spots you can easily visit before or after your class.

Digital Art 2-4 min walk

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Museum without a map

The world-famous immersive digital art museum in Azabudai Hills. A must-visit experience where art moves and interacts with you. Perfect for rainy days!

STAFF POINT: Extremely popular! “Book ahead” is highly recommended.
Access: Kamiyacho Exit 5 (2 min) / Roppongi-itchome Exit 2 (4 min)
Modern Art 53rd Floor

Mori Art Museum

King of Modern Art

The iconic museum of Roppongi Hills. Located on the 53rd floor, you can enjoy cutting-edge modern art and the “Tokyo City View” observation deck together.

STAFF POINT: Great for evening visits! Enjoy art and the stunning night view of Tokyo Tower.
Access: Roppongi Station (Exit 1C) via Museum Cone
Architecture Giant Space

The National Art Center, Tokyo

Architecture itself is Art

Famous for its beautiful wavy glass facade designed by Kisho Kurokawa. It has one of the largest exhibition spaces in Japan.

STAFF POINT: Exhibitions change regularly. Check the “Current Exhibition” on their site!
Access: Nogizaka Station (Exit 6) Direct Access
Experience Japanese Culture

Create Edible Art (Bento) Too!

Combine museum hopping with our “Kyara-ben” class!

Class Info

MUSEUM TIPS

Rainy Days
WEATHER

Perfect Choice

Museums are the best activity for rainy days in Tokyo.

Night Art
EVENING

Open Late

Mori Art Museum is often open until 22:00. Check hours!

Design
SHOP

Cool Souvenirs

Museum shops have high-quality, unique Japanese gifts.

Photo
SPOT

Architecture

Don’t forget to take photos of the unique buildings too!

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