This is a municipal art gallery. Although he may not have a lot of things in it, there are also small benefits, that is, it is not too hard to visit, and when I came, I encountered an oil painting exhibition, which was not bad.
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Posted: Dec 29, 2020
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西行阿里
5/5Outstanding
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Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art, officially opened in 1926 (Daejeong 15 years), since the opening of the museum, has been known to the public as a public exhibition of many art groups such as the Japanese Academy of Arts and other art groups.
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Posted: May 27, 2021
吴立珍
4/5Excellent
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The architectural community of the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art is low-key and not public, with a strong modernist heritage. The public areas in the museum are free to enter, different exhibitions are charged separately, and there are many high-quality exhibitions. I feel that the Japanese like to watch the exhibition. The souvenir shop of the museum is full of shopping people.
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Posted: Sep 18, 2020
M30***97
5/5Outstanding
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It’s not like a gallery. What really appeals to is the architecture of the gallery. Typical decorative art architecture. If you’re interested in decorative art, you must visit it. The exhibition hall is located in another modern building.
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Posted: Oct 8, 2019
赶景
4/5Excellent
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Near Ueno, Tokyo, the entire art gallery is not very big, and some exhibitions are held regularly. When I go there, there are many audiences. The layout is very organized, the audience is also very orderly, and there is a large square outside.
Personally, I like works of art very much. Of course, I won't miss the Tokyo Capital Art Museum when I come to Tokyo. Hundreds of exhibitions are held here every year, depending on when and what exhibitions you meet. This gallery was built in 1975. For some years, it is the largest gallery in Tokyo. It is modeled on the Grand Palace Gallery in Paris. It has the feeling of European architecture. Entrance is free, but some exhibitions require extra fees. There are different exhibitions in different periods, so it depends on fate if you can meet your own interests.
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Posted: Jan 4, 2017
JW0204
4/5Excellent
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Very artistic, the exhibition is also very interesting, and offers audio guides in English, Japanese, and Chinese. I envy the Japanese have so many great exhibitions to see.