Dive Into History at Tokyo National Museum
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The Tokyo National Museum is the oldest national museum and largest art museum in Japan, is located directly on Ueno Park and goes back to an exhibition in the Yushima Seido Temple from 1872. As one of the largest art museums in the world, it collects, conserves, repairs and manages a large number cultural artifacts of artistic and archaeological importance from Japan and the Far East.
To promote understanding of the arts, the Tokyo National Museum holds exhibitions, conducts scientific research, and conducts educational events. The museum's holdings comprise around 120,000 objects (including 89 national treasures and 646 important cultural artefacts), making it the most important collection in Japan in terms of both size and quality. Four thousand exhibits can be seen permanently in the permanent exhibition.
Ten minutes' walk from Ueno or Uguisudani Station.
Tokyo National Museum is a treasure trove of Japanese arts, including many designated National Treasures.
Following the path of Buddhism from India to Japan
The Louvre or the MET aren't the only world's superstar museums. The Tokyo National Museum is surely a worthy competitor - most certainly a worthy visit as well.
พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติโตเกียวเป็นสถานที่น่าเที่ยวถ้าหากคุณต้องการเรียนรู้เกี่ยวกับแง่มุมวัฒนธรรมของญี่ปุ่นให้มากขึ้น มีอาคารอยู่ห้าหลังที่เป็นแหล่งความรู้ที่แตกต่างกันออกไป
The garden at the Tokyo National Museum is only open for a few weeks a year and makes for a peaceful springtime stroll.
Сад в Национальном музее Токио открыт только пару недель в год и там можно умиротворенно прогуляться весной.
Le jardin du Musée National de Tokyo est uniquement ouvert quelques semaines dans l'année, et est parfait pour une promenade printanière.
สวนของพิพิธภัณฑ์แห่งชาติโตเกียวเปิดให้เข้าชมในเวลาเพียงไม่กี่สัปดาห์ และเป็นที่เดินเล่นในฤดูใบไม้ผลิที่เงียบสงบ
Harta karun dari beragam karya seni Jepang, termasuk Kekayaan Nasional yang penting!
An excellent Japan history lesson before you begin to travel the country.
Sebuah pelajaran sejarah Jepang yang menarik sebelum Anda memulai menjelajah negeri.
Превосходный урок истории до начала путешествия по стране
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The Tokyo National Museum in Ueno is hosting a collection of netsuke toggle crafts by the late Prince Takamado. The exhibition runs until late July.
Tokyo National Museum and Mitsukoshi Isetan collaborated to create gifts for the Ochugen gift giving season. The event showcased gifts decorated with famous Japanese artworks.
The 'Man, God & Nature in the Ancient World' exhibition is being held until early February at the Toyokan Asian Gallery at Tokyo National Museum in Ueno. The works are from the private collection of Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani, a prince of the Qatari royal family.
The Azuchi-Momoyama period was the 30 year timeframe from the fall of the Muromachi shogunate in 1573 until the establishment of the Edo shogunate in 1603. A special exhibition at the Tokyo National Museum is showcasing around 230 works from this period.
A special three-part exhibition is taking place at the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Nature and Science, and the National Archives of Modern Architecture, dedicated to Japanese architecture - specifically the traditional skills and natural materials used.
A special exhibition taking place at the Tokyo National Museum this spring offers a unique way to celebrate the arrival of sakura season - through the beauty of art. A range of different cherry blossom themed works in different mediums will be on display at the event.
Each year on March 3rd in Japan, many families display intricate dolls in celebration of hinamatsuri, or Girls' Day. A special event taking place at the Tokyo National Museum until March 21st will explore these dolls in more detail, with a variety of them on display.
In commemoration of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, an exhibition at the Tokyo National Museum will introduce the history and culture of sports in Japan.
A special exhibition coming to the Tokyo National Museum is set to explore party-related Asian arts, crafts, and archeological relics. There will also be some art-themed lectures that visitors can attend on certain dates.
From January 2nd to January 26th, the Tokyo National Museum invites visitors to explore all things slithering with their New Year's Celebration exhibition. This event commemorates the Year of the Snake with an array of snake-inspired works from various eras and regions.
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The National Museum of Nature and Science is in the northeast corner of Ueno Park in Tokyo. Opened in 1871, it has had several names, including Ministry of Education Museum, Tokyo Museum, Tokyo Science Museum, the National Science Museum of Japan, and the National Museum of Nature and Science as of 2007. [Wikipedia]
The National Museum of Western Art is the premier public art gallery in Japan specializing in art from the Western tradition. The museum is in the museum and zoo complex in Ueno Park in Taito, central Tokyo. It received 1,162,345 visitors in 2016. Wikipedia
The Ueno Park (Ueno Koen) in the Taito district of Tokyo is a public park and with more than 10 million visitors annually the most popular city park in Japan. It includes the area of the Kaneiji Temple, which was built there to symbolically protect Edo Castle, which is in the Boshin Civil war in 1868 was largely destroyed. Today's park is home to a variety of museums, including the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Natural Sciences, the National Museum of Western Art, and the Tokyo Prefecture Art Museum. The Ueno Zoo, the oldest animal park in Japan, is also located here. In the southern part of the park is the Shinobazu pond, which is based on Lake Biwa near Kyoto and in the middle of which is the Bentendo temple hall. The Kiyomizu Kannon Temple - also based on its model in Kyoto - and a Toshogu shrine dedicated to the Tokugawa clan were also built on the large area. At the same time, the Ueno Park with its more than 1000 cherry trees is a popular destination, especially in spring, to admire the cherry blossoms while doing a hanami and picnic under the trees.