Japan has many museums with their own special styles and themes.
Find the one you like the most.
10 best museums in Tokyo
Tokyo has the largest number of museums in Japan. They come in many sizes and types, so you can always find an interesting exhibition somewhere in the city. Here are Tokyo’s classic, must-visit museums—places that visitors from around the world can enjoy. (...read more)
Japanese Zodiac 2026 Horse
In Japan, each year has an animal sign called "the Eto" (Japanese zodiac).The zodiac sign for 2026 is the Horse.
This year, museums are showing items from their collections related to horses on our website. You can also vote for your favorite piece in our annual award.(...read more)
10 best museums in Kanagawa
Kanagawa is Japan’s second-largest prefecture by population. Its capital, Yokohama, became one of Japan’s major international port cities in the late 1800s. Across Kanagawa, you can find many museums. Here are some recommended art, history, and science museums to explore. (...read more)
10 best museums in Osaka
Osaka is the center of business and culture in the Kansai region. Although it is the second smallest prefecture in Japan, it has many unique museums, especially around Osaka City. Here are some recommended museums featuring art, history, and science. (...read more)
10 best museums in Aichi
Aichi is the birthplace of three famous historical leaders—Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. As the central prefecture of the Chubu region, Aichi has a wide range of museums. Here are some great art, history, and science museums to visit. (...read more)
Must-Visit National Museums in Japan
Japan’s national museums hold many important artworks and cultural treasures. Also, many of the buildings themselves are impressive and worth a visit. (...read more)
THE TOKYO PASS: The best way to visit Tokyo's museums
One pass is all you need! Enjoy unlimited access to over 50 tourist attractions and cultural facilities in Tokyo during the pass period. It's more economical and convenient than buying individual tickets.
>THE TOKYO PASS website







