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  2. List of museums in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of museums and art galleries in Tokyo. To use the sortable table, click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order; click again for reverse alphabetical order; refresh the page to reset the table.

  3. Category:Museums in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Museums in Tokyo" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. The National Art Center, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Center (国立新美術館, Kokuritsu Shin-Bijutsukan) (NACT) is a museum in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.A joint project of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the National Museums Independent Administrative Institution, it stands on a site formerly occupied by a research facility of the University of Tokyo and is adjacent to the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

  5. Category:Art museums and galleries in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Tokyo" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Tokyo National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館, Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) or TNM is an art museum in Ueno Park in the Taitō ward of Tokyo, Japan.It is one of the four museums [a] operated by the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage [], is considered the oldest national museum and the largest art museum in Japan.

  7. Yoku Moku Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 2016 in Minato, Tokyo (Japan). [3] The director of the museum, Toshiyasu Fujinawa, who is the grandson of the founder of Yoku Moku, is an avid art collector and has accumulated more than 500 of Pablo Picasso's ceramic works over the course of 30 years.