Best Museums In Tokyo

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Tokyo is a strange city, a story for itself. It goes from living in anime world to living normal everyday life. This city is full of contradictions, but it’s one of the most popular places to travel. Here we have museums that will catch your attention and are worth visiting. 

Tokyo National Museum 

Samurai are alive, and they live in this museum. You can fee kimonos, samurai swords, Buddha statues and much more. This is the oldest museum in the country and it has a permanent collection that has over 110 000 artifacts. They often have special exhibitions and display different parts of their history. 

The National Art Center, Tokyo 

Extravagant look with concrete and glass structure is the main characteristic of one of the largest contemporary art showcases in Japan. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa, with 150,700 square feet and 12 galleries, the museum holds four rotating exhibitions at any time. The museum is located in the center of the city and it’s free for a visit.

National Museum of Nature and Science 

Located in Ueno Park, this museum opens the doors for everyone who is curious, including children. With amazing collections of fallen meteorite, animals, and focus on anthropology, this museum will help you see the marvels of this world.