The National Art Center, Tokyo

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"This is one of the largest exhibition spaces in Japan. It hosts an array of rotating exhibitions, from contemporary masterpieces to classic works. And let’s not forget the striking architecture by Kisho Kurokawa. Tip: It’s free to enter the space and have a wander, and they run a mix of free and paid exhibitions to view, just make sure to visit their website to see what's on. – Neighbourhood Location: Roppongi – Open: 10am - 7pm – Closed on Tuesdays Nearby Attractions: 1. Roppongi Hills: A major complex with shops, restaurants, and the Mori Art Museum. 2. 21_21 Design Sight: A design museum nearby offering unique exhibitions. 3. Tokyo Midtown: A large complex with shopping, dining, and the Suntory Museum of Art. 4. Akasaka Sacas: A shopping and dining area offering a variety of entertainment options. "
Dan Tanda
"With one of the coolest restaurants and cafes, many people visit just to see the space. There are actually 4 cafes in this museum! It has operated as an art center where people can experience various artistic expressions. They hold a variety of exhibitions by making use of Japan's largest exhibition space (14,000 m2), to collect, publish, and provide information and materials related to art. Viewing fees depend on which exhibition you'd like to see, as special exhibitions have viewing fees determined per each exhibition. Public exhibitions vary depending on the art group. "
Alma Rodas
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