Mori Art Museum

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Round Journal
"Ascend to the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills and immerse yourself in the Mori Art Museum, an amazing hub for contemporary art and culture. This museum showcases cutting-edge exhibitions from both Japanese and international artists, and offers breathtaking views of Tokyo alongside its compelling art displays. From avant-garde installations to thought-provoking multimedia exhibitions, the museum is a testament to the ever-evolving art scene you just can’t miss. Tip: Visit 2-3 hours before sunset and purchase an additional ticket for the observation deck to enjoy the amazing city views as the sun sets. – Neighbourhood Location: Roppongi – Open (except for Tuesdays): 10am - 10pm – Open Tuesdays: 10pm - 5pm – Tickets range from ¥1800 - ¥2200 depending on whether you go during the weekday or weekend and whether you buy them online or on-site. Nearby Attractions: 1. Roppongi Hills: Located within this complex, offering various attractions including shops, restaurants, and an observation deck. 2. Tokyo City View: An observation deck within Roppongi Hills providing panoramic views of the city. 3. The National Art Center, Tokyo: Nearby, known for its distinctive architecture and rotating exhibitions. 4. 21_21 Design Sight: A short walk away, offering unique design exhibitions. "
Alma Rodas
"This museum is known for its more contemporary style art and is in the Roppongi Hills which is known for its foreigner friendly bars, restaurants and night clubs. Roppongi Hills also have a lot of museums around, so if we finish early we have a lot of other museums to look into - Important Things 1) It Has A Observation Deck ($20 Online Purchase) 1) Its Takes About 1-2 Hours"
Dan Tanda
"One of my fav places, the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills hosts numerous exhibitions throughout the year that feature artists from Japan and abroad. I've seen many awesome events, including the Sailor Moon museum. It is located in a mega tall tower, with an epic sprawling view of Tokyo. Check their website (which I included below) to see what they are hosting. "

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