The best museums in Tokyo in September 2025

These are the top 20 best museums in Tokyo, Japan, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

For a complete overview of museums in Tokyo, their exhibitions and discount cards & passes, see our overview page with all museums in Tokyo.

Looking for the best museums in Tokyo? These are the best ones:

  1. teamLab Borderless1

    teamLab Borderless

     Tokyo
    TeamLab Borderless is a unique immersive and digital art museum that was launched in 2018 in Tokyo. The museum was designed and created by TeamLab, an international creative group consisting of various specialists including artists, programmers, engineers, animators, mathematicians, and architects. The aim of the museum is to explore the relationship between the self, the world, and new perceptions through art, as well as the continuity of time.
  2. Ueno Zoo2

    Ueno Zoo

     Tokyo
    The Ueno Zoo, located in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, is a 14.3-hectare zoo managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. As Japan's oldest zoo, it has a rich history dating back to its opening on March 20, 1882.
  3. Edo Tokyo Museum3

    Edo Tokyo Museum

     Tokyo
    The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a historical museum situated in Sumida, Tokyo. It is dedicated to preserving the history of Edo (old Tokyo) and the transition to the modern city it is today. The museum's name is a combination of the city's old name, Edo, and its current name, Tokyo.
  4. Miraikan-The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation4

    Miraikan-The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

     Tokyo
    The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, also known as the Miraikan, is a museum dedicated to showcasing the latest advancements in science and technology. It was established by Japan's Science and Technology Agency and opened its doors to the public in 2001. The museum is located in the Odaiba District of Tokyo and is easily accessible from downtown Tokyo via the Yurikamome driverless fully automated transit system.
  5. Yasukuni Shrine5

    Yasukuni Shrine

     Tokyo
    The Yasukuni Shrine was established in June 1869 at the behest of Emperor Meiji as a memorial to those who died in the Boshin War. Initially, it was named Tōkyō Shōkonsha (東京招魂社), but it was later renamed Yasukuni Jinja in 1879. This historical background adds to the cultural significance of the shrine.
  6. National Museum of Western Art6

    National Museum of Western Art

     Tokyo
    The National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) is a public art museum located in Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the exhibition and preservation of Western arts. The museum provides an opportunity for visitors to explore and appreciate a wide range of Western art forms.
  7. Yayoi Kusama Museum7

    Yayoi Kusama Museum

     Tokyo
    The Yayoi Kusama Museum is a contemporary art museum located in Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to showcasing the work of renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The museum provides an in-depth look into Kusama's artistic journey and her unique style that has made a significant impact on the global art scene.
  8. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum8

    Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

     Tokyo
    The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, situated in the scenic Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan, is a government-supported institution. This location offers visitors the opportunity to combine a visit to the museum with a stroll through the park, making it an ideal destination for art and nature lovers alike.
  9. Meguro Parasitological Museum9

    Meguro Parasitological Museum

     Tokyo
    The Meguro Parasitological Museum, located in the Meguro Ward of central Tokyo, Japan, is a unique science museum dedicated to the study of parasites and parasitology. This museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about a diverse range of parasites and their life cycles.
  10. Japanese Folk Crafts Museum10

    Japanese Folk Crafts Museum

     Tokyo
    The Japanese Folk Crafts Museum, or Nihon mingei-kan, is situated in the Komaba district of Meguro, Tokyo. The museum is dedicated to the collection and display of Japanese and exemplary foreign folk art. It was established in October 1936, thanks to the financial support of entrepreneur and patron Ōhara Magosaburō. The museum's mission is to showcase a selection of beautiful folk art pieces, providing a comprehensive view of this unique art form.
  11. The Sumida Hokusai Museum11

    The Sumida Hokusai Museum

     Tokyo
    The Sumida Hokusai Museum, located in the Sumida district of Tokyo, is dedicated to the renowned painter Katsushika Hokusai. This museum is a tribute to Hokusai's life and works, offering visitors a unique insight into the artist's world.
  12. Tokyo Fire Department Firefighting and Disaster Prevention Reference Center12

    Tokyo Fire Department Firefighting and Disaster Prevention Reference Center

     Tokyo
  13. WATARI-UM- The Watari Museum Contemporary Art13

    WATARI-UM- The Watari Museum Contemporary Art

     Tokyo
    The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, often referred to as Watari-um, is a significant cultural institution situated in the bustling district of Shibuya, Tokyo. The museum was established in 1990 by Shizuko Watari, a prominent figure in the Japanese art scene. It has since become a key venue for contemporary art in Japan, showcasing a wide range of works from both local and international artists.
  14. Ebara Hatakeyama Museum of Art14

    Ebara Hatakeyama Museum of Art

     Tokyo
    The Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Arts, situated in Minato, Tokyo, is a private art museum. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse collection of art pieces, making it an interesting destination for art enthusiasts visiting Tokyo.
  15. Tokyo Toy Museum15

    Tokyo Toy Museum

     Tokyo
  16. Tobacco and Salt Museum16

    Tobacco and Salt Museum

     Tokyo
    The Tobacco and Salt Museum in Tokyo is a unique institution founded by the Japanese Tobacco Company, Japan Tobacco Inc. It was first opened to the public in 1978 in the Jinnan area of Shibuya, Tokyo. The museum was established to showcase the history and culture of tobacco and salt, both of which were long protected as state-owned monopolies and important commodities in Japan.
  17. Shitamachi Museum17

    Shitamachi Museum

     Tokyo
    The Shitamachi Museum is situated in the Ueno district of Taito, Tokyo, Japan. It is conveniently located on the shores of the scenic Shinobazu Pond within the expansive Ueno Park. This location offers visitors the opportunity to combine a visit to the museum with a leisurely stroll around the park and pond.
  18. Meguro Museum of Art18

    Meguro Museum of Art

     Tokyo
    The Meguro Museum of Art, situated in the Meguro ward of Tokyo, Japan, was inaugurated in November 1987. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a variety of art pieces from different periods and styles.
  19. Toei Animation Museum19

    Toei Animation Museum

     Tokyo
  20. Itabashi Art Museum20

    Itabashi Art Museum

     Tokyo

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