
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum was opened in 1983 in a renovated Art Deco house constructed in 1933 for the Imperial family of Asaka. Its architecture is historically precious in that it has almost perfect preservation of the Art Deco style prevalent in Europe during the 1920' and 30'.
*Temporalily closed for renovations-will reopen in 2014.

Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum
To promote a general understanding of the history and culture of the Edo Period (1600-1868) and Tokyo (after the Meiji Era), and to play a pivotal role in activities designed to preserve cultural heritages being lost to the next generations, the Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum was opened in 1993.

Edo-Tokyo Tatemono-en
(Open Air Architectural Museum)
Edo-Tokyo Tatemono-en
(Open Air Architectural Museum)
By relocating, reconstructing, preserving and exhibiting buildings of great cultural worth that cannot be preserved where they stand, the Edo-Tokyo Tatemono-en(Open Air Architectural Museum) preserves precious cultural heritages for future generations.

Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography is a museum specializing in still and moving images. The museum is the first of its kind in Japan ,and there are only a few others like it elsewhere in the world.
It collects and exhibits moving image of cultural importance and excellent photographs from both home and abroad. It also plays a pivotal role in activities for the preservation, restoration, and research of still and moving images. The museum is a place where visitors can take part in and enjoy our activities.

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo boasts a collection of about 4,000 items and presents exhibitions of a wide variety of modern and contemporary works of art, including paintings, sculptures, fashions, architectures and designs. The Permanent Collection Gallery presents an overview of the flow of modern art and the Temporary Exhibition Gallery hosts distinctive events such as large-scale international exhibitions.

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum leases gallery space to artists' groups for public subscription exhibitions of oil paintings, traditional-style Japanese paintings, sculptures, crafts, calligraphies and others. In addition, the museum jointly hosts exhibitions with newspaper publishing companies and other organizations. Furthermore, the museum offers its atelier cart library as production space for use by amateur art circles consisting of citizens of Tokyo and its auditorium for art-related lectures.

Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Ever since its opening in April 1961, the popular Tokyo Bunka Kaikan has served as the venue of various musical and stage performance, including concerts, operas and ballets. The hall continuously aims to discover and nurture the brilliant possibilities of the next generation of artists and to offer citizens spiritual refreshment.

Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
The Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre is a hall that is designed to provide the citizens of Tokyo with enjoyment of art and culture. It consists of a large hall, used exclusively for orchestra performances and other concerts and equipped with one of the worlds' largest pipe organs, a medium hall with Japan's first movable side stages that slide toward the audience and small halls with stages, the size, height and shape of which are easily adjustable.

Tokyo Wonder Site
Tokyo Wonder Site
Since opening in 2001, Tokyo Wonder Site (TWS) has featured art exhibitions, contemporary music concerts, collaboration projects of traditional arts and crafts and a series of lectures as a platform for supporting young artists and for cultural exchange beyond boundaries. In July 2005, TWS Shibuya was launched as a hub in a global cultural network of affiliated cultural facilities in Japan and abroad, and at once a platform for both new talents and internationally active creators to exchange and showcase their works. In addition, TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence opened in November 2006 as a base for young and energetic artists at home and abroad to come together, stay and deepen exchanges with each other and transmit new creative culture to the world.