Best Museums in Asakusa Tokyo

4 top museumsmuseums, art galleries, and cultural centers in Asakusa Tokyo, Japan.

Local tip: Visit Sensoji before 7am to avoid crowds. Take Ginza Line to Tawaramachi Station. Free entry.

#1

National Museum of Nature and Science

The National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo's Ueno Park is one of Japan's premier science museums, featuring extensive exhibitions on natural history, science, and technology. The museum is divided into two main buildings: the Japan Gallery, which explores the natural environment and history of the Japanese archipelago, and the Global Gallery, showcasing evolution, biodiversity, and scientific innovations from around the world. Interactive displays, dinosaur fossils, and a life-sized blue whale model make it a fascinating destination for visitors of all ages.

Entry: ¥630 adults / Free for high school students and below

#2

The National Museum of Western Art

Located in Ueno Park, The National Museum of Western Art houses Japan's premier collection of European art, featuring masterpieces from the Renaissance through the early 20th century. The museum building itself is a masterpiece, designed by renowned architect Le Corbusier and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can admire works by Monet, Renoir, Rubens, and Rodin, including the famous sculpture 'The Thinker' displayed in the front courtyard.

Entry: ¥500 adults / ¥250 college students

#3

The Ueno Royal Museum

The Ueno Royal Museum is an elegant art museum located in the culturally rich Ueno Park area of Tokyo. Housed in a distinguished building, it hosts rotating exhibitions ranging from classical Japanese art to contemporary works and special collections from around the world. Its intimate size and carefully curated shows make it a refined alternative to the larger museums in Ueno Park, offering visitors a more personalized art experience.

Entry: ¥600 - ¥2,000 (varies by exhibition)

#4

Tokyo National Museum

The Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park is Japan's oldest and largest museum, housing an extraordinary collection of over 110,000 Japanese art pieces and archaeological artifacts spanning thousands of years. Visitors can explore samurai armor, ancient pottery, delicate kimono textiles, Buddhist sculptures, and stunning ukiyo-e woodblock prints across multiple gallery buildings. The museum's beautiful traditional architecture and peaceful gardens provide an immersive cultural experience in the heart of Tokyo.

Entry: ¥1,000 for adults, Free for under 18s

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best museums in Asakusa Tokyo?

Asakusa Tokyo has 4 notable museums worth visiting. Top picks include National Museum of Nature and Science, The National Museum of Western Art, The Ueno Royal Museum.

Are museums in Asakusa Tokyo free to visit?

Some museums in Asakusa Tokyo are free to enter, while others charge a small admission fee. It is recommended to check each spot before visiting.

When is the best time to visit museums in Asakusa Tokyo?

The best time to visit Asakusa Tokyo is October-November, March-May. Visiting museums during this season offers the best experience.

Do I need a JR Pass to visit Asakusa Tokyo?

Asakusa Tokyo is served by Haneda Airport (HND) — 35 min by Keisei Skyliner train. A JR Pass is recommended if you plan to visit multiple cities in Japan.

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