Tokyo National Museum

- From £5000
- 300 people
- Unknown
- 198m² (2131ft²)
Spaces in Tokyo National Museum

The Gallery of Horyuji Treasures
The Gallery of Horyuji Treasures is a unique space within the Tokyo National Museum, showcasing a remarkable collection of Buddhist art and artifacts. This gallery is ideal for hosting cultural events, art exhibitions, and educational workshops that focus on the rich history of Japanese Buddhism. The serene atmosphere and stunning displays make it a perfect venue for intimate gatherings, lectures, and symposiums. Organizers can take advantage of the gallery's aesthetic appeal to create memorable experiences for attendees, whether they are art enthusiasts, students, or professionals. The space is designed to inspire and educate, making it an excellent choice for events that aim to engage audiences with Japan's cultural heritage.
Japanese Gallery (Honkan)
The Japanese Gallery (Honkan) at the Tokyo National Museum is a stunning venue ideal for hosting a variety of events, including exhibitions, lectures, and cultural workshops. This space showcases traditional and contemporary Japanese art, making it a unique backdrop for artistic gatherings, educational programs, and corporate events. The gallery's serene atmosphere and rich cultural context provide an inspiring environment for attendees. Whether you are planning a small seminar, a large reception, or a creative workshop, the Japanese Gallery (Honkan) offers a distinctive setting that enhances the experience of your guests. Its connection to Japan's artistic heritage makes it particularly suitable for events focused on art, culture, and education, ensuring a memorable occasion for all participants.
See venueAbout Tokyo National Museum
The Tokyo National Museum is a prominent venue dedicated to Japanese and Asian art and antiquities, ideal for educational events and cultural exhibitions. Located in the serene Tokyo National Museum Garden, it offers a family-friendly environment with onsite services like a restaurant. Visitors typically spend up to three hours exploring its extensive collections, making it suitable for half-day events. The museum is wheelchair accessible and highly rated, making it a premier destination for locals and tourists.