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The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo with Tokyo Subway Tickets

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2 hours

Extended Validity
Extended Validity

Visit anytime until 4 Feb, 2026 without worrying about committing to a date today

Discover 13,000+ artworks at Japan’s top modern art museum while enjoying 24 hours of unlimited, convenient subway travel in one incredible combo.

Discover over 13,000 masterpieces showcasing Japanese modern art from the Meiji era to today, housed in Japan’s premier art museum in central Tokyo.

Marvel at iconic works like Yoshihara Jiro's vibrant “Untitled” paintings and Shiraga Kazuo’s expressive “Challenging Mud,” reflecting their innovative styles.

Travel effortlessly with a 24-hour Tokyo Subway ticket, granting unlimited rides on all Toei Subway and Tokyo Metro lines for convenient city exploration.

Fun fact: The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, was Japan’s first national art museum, founded in 1952 to celebrate Japan's modern art heritage.

Entry to The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

24-hour Tokyo Subway Ticket

Special exhibitions

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Immerse yourself in modern art wonders

Step into the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, where the rich tapestry of Japan’s artistic evolution unfolds before you. As you wander through the halls, you'll encounter over 13,000 masterpieces, each telling a story of its own. Marvel at the striking "Nio (Buddhist Guardian) Seizing an Evil Spirit", a powerful representation of traditional spirituality meeting contemporary expression. Gaze upon "Wong Zhaojun", the enchanting portrait of a Chinese princess, capturing both beauty and cultural exchange. Don't miss "Reiko, Five Years Old" painted by Ryusei Kishida, a captivating depiction of childhood innocence based on his beloved daughter, or Woman, a dynamic sculpture by Morie Ogiwara showcasing a twisting pose that embodies movement and energy, reflecting Ogiwara's artistic dialogue with the influence of Auguste Rodin. As you explore, you’ll uncover the significance of each work, from the intricate details of Nihon-ga (Japanese-style) paintings to the bold strokes of modern oil paintings. Engaging exhibitions change regularly, so you might just stumble upon a new favorite that will linger in your memory.

Seamless travel

With your 24-hour Tokyo Subway Ticket allowing unlimited travel on all Toei Subway and Tokyo Metro lines, you can seamlessly explore the vibrant city at your own pace. Effortlessly glide from the museum to iconic landmarks and culinary delights, making the most of your Tokyo adventure.

The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo with Tokyo Subway Tickets

Discover over 13,000 masterpieces at National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo representing Japan's premier institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art spanning Meiji era through today, featuring iconic works including Yoshihara Jiro's vibrant "Untitled" paintings demonstrating Gutai movement's experimental approach and Shiraga Kazuo's expressive "Challenging Mud" reflecting innovative performance-based creation methods, convenient travel facilitated by 24-hour Tokyo Subway ticket granting unlimited rides on all Toei Subway and Tokyo Metro lines enabling efficient city exploration visiting multiple attractions within single day, and fascinating historical fact that institution founded 1952 became Japan's first national art museum celebrating nation's modern art heritage while promoting international cultural exchange, crafted for explorers of Japanese culture, devotees of modern art, and seekers of efficient urban tourism. With comprehensive collection spanning century of artistic production revealing Japan's modernization trajectory and engagement with international movements, included subway pass eliminating per-ride payment hassles while encouraging spontaneous exploration beyond planned itinerary, and central Tokyo location near Imperial Palace providing easy access from major hotels and convenient integration into broader sightseeing routes, this museum experience weaves artistic appreciation and practical mobility, offering culturally enriching encounters to forge understanding of how Japanese artists navigated tensions between traditional aesthetics and Western modernism creating distinctive synthesis reflecting national identity evolution during dramatic social transformations following Meiji Restoration opening isolationist nation to global influences.

Exploring National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo

Immerse yourself in National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) housing Japan's most extensive collection of modern and contemporary Japanese art with over 13,000 works including paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, and installations chronologically organized revealing stylistic evolution from Meiji era (1868-1912) modernization through wartime period, postwar reconstruction, economic bubble, and contemporary globalization, demonstrating how artistic expression reflected and responded to Japan's tumultuous modern history. The collection enchants explorers with historical depth. Marvel at iconic works including Yoshihara Jiro's vibrant "Untitled" paintings exemplifying Gutai Art Association's revolutionary 1950s-60s avant-garde movement emphasizing materiality, process, and performative aspects challenging traditional painting conventions through experimental techniques including puncturing canvas, using unconventional materials, and incorporating chance, with Yoshihara's bold colors and gestural marks demonstrating movement's vitality influencing international contemporary art, captivating devotees with innovative vision. Study Shiraga Kazuo's expressive "Challenging Mud" documenting artist's 1955 performance wrestling in clay pit using body as artistic instrument rather than traditional brush, with work representing Gutai philosophy transcending conventional art-making through direct physical engagement with materials, demonstrating Japanese postwar artists' radical experimentalism seeking authentic expression rejecting inherited traditions and Western academic conventions simultaneously, enchanting seekers with conceptual boldness. The museum's establishment 1952 represented Japanese government's commitment to promoting modern art during postwar recovery, with institution serving multiple functions including preserving national artistic heritage, educating public about modern aesthetics, and facilitating international cultural diplomacy through exhibitions and exchanges, while contemporary programming continues mission through temporary exhibitions featuring both Japanese and international artists maintaining relevance amid evolving art world while permanent collection provides historical foundation.

Navigating Tokyo with 24-Hour Subway Ticket

Travel effortlessly across Tokyo using 24-hour subway ticket providing unlimited rides on Toei Subway's four lines and Tokyo Metro's nine lines creating comprehensive network covering most tourist attractions, business districts, and entertainment areas, with flat-rate pricing eliminating per-journey calculations while encouraging spontaneous exploration discovering unexpected neighborhoods beyond planned itinerary, demonstrating how transit integration enhances tourism experience. The subway access enchants explorers with mobility freedom. The combined Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway network includes over 280 stations providing access to attractions including Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, Shibuya Crossing, Tsukiji Outer Market, Akihabara electronics district, and countless other destinations, with frequent service intervals typically under 5 minutes during daytime eliminating lengthy waits, while system's legendary punctuality and cleanliness create reliable pleasant travel experience, captivating devotees with operational excellence. Navigate efficiently using English signage and announcements implemented throughout system accommodating international visitors, with station names in Roman alphabet (romaji), color-coded lines simplifying route planning, and helpful staff at major stations providing assistance, while smartphone navigation apps including Google Maps integrate real-time transit information showing optimal routes and transfer points, enchanting seekers with user-friendly infrastructure. The 24-hour validity calculated from first use rather than calendar day provides flexibility maximizing value by activating ticket strategically, with unlimited rides enabling returning to hotel between activities, exploring multiple neighborhoods during single day, and spontaneously detouring to discover interesting areas without worrying about accumulating transit costs, demonstrating how flat-rate pricing psychologically encourages broader exploration benefiting both tourists experiencing more attractions and businesses throughout city receiving increased visitation beyond concentrated tourist zones.

Tour Highlights

• Discover over 13,000 modern art masterpieces at premier museum
• Marvel at Yoshihara Jiro's vibrant Gutai movement paintings
• Study Shiraga Kazuo's expressive "Challenging Mud" performance work
• Travel effortlessly with 24-hour unlimited subway ticket
• Access all Toei Subway and Tokyo Metro lines conveniently
• Learn about Japan's first national art museum founded 1952
• Explore Japanese modern art from Meiji era to today

Crafted for explorers of Japanese culture, devotees of modern art, and seekers of efficient urban tourism, this MOMAT experience delivers an enlightening journey through artistic innovation and practical city access. Join this cultural adventure to uncover Gutai revolution and Tokyo's treasures, crafting memories that resonate like bold brushstrokes on experimental canvas.

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