Serving as Japan's largest exhibition space, The National Art Center, Tokyo fosters the concept of a "mutual understanding and coexistence through art". Spend your entire day at the Kisho Kurokawa-designed masterpiece and revel in the abundance of photogenic opportunities all around you. Don't miss out on visiting this vessel of creativity and innovation—and, of course, don't forget your camera when you visit!
Plan
Overview
Skill level
Easy
Accessbility
Public Location
Hours
10AM-6PM (closed Tuesdays)
Fee
Free
Pack
Wide-angle lens (24mm)
How to get there
N35° 39' 54.936"E139° 43' 34.896"
This image was taken inside The National Art Center, Tokyo. You can either drive or take public transportation to get here.
There are two nearby subway stations, Nogizaka (via Chiyoda Line) and Roppongi (via Hibiya or Toei-Oedo Line) that are within a five-minute walk of the art center.
In order to get this perspective, enter the building and then head to the top floor where you'll be able to see this view of the architecture.
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