Fodor's Expert Review Nezu Museum

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Exterior, Nezu Museum, Tokyo, Japan, Japan

On view are traditional Japanese and Asian works of art owned by Meiji-period railroad magnate and politician Kaichiro Nezu. For the main building, architect Kengo Kuma designed an arched roof that rises two floors and extends roughly half a block through this upscale Minami Aoyama neighborhood. At any one time, the vast space houses a portion of the 7,400 works of calligraphy, paintings, sculptures, bronzes, and lacquerware that make up the Nezu's collection. The museum is also home to one of Tokyo's finest gardens, featuring 5 acres of ponds, rolling paths, waterfalls, and teahouses.

Fodor's Choice Art Museum

Quick Facts

6–5–1 Minami-Aoyama
Tokyo, Tokyo-to  107-0062, Japan

03-3400–2536

www.nezu-muse.or.jp

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: From ¥1,100, Closed Mon.

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