{"title":"Complete Guide to Tokyo Modern Art 2026: Mori Art Museum / teamLab / Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo — Contemporary Art Admission (JPY) Guide","content_zh":"Over the past decade, Tokyo has successfully transitioned from a buyer in the Asian art market to a creative hub for Asian contemporary art. Between 2015 and 2025, Tokyo's art fairs grew from 12 to 28, with over 200 international artist residency programs annually, fundamentally transforming Japan's art market dependence on overseas imports. This transformation is driven by the formation of three major art clusters in Roppongi, Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, and Omotesando, along with the international curatorial strength of landmark institutions like Mori Art Museum, teamLab, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT).\n\nMori Art Museum is located on the 52nd floor of the Mori Tower at Roppongi Hills, at an altitude of 254 meters. It is the only art museum in Tokyo offering panoramic views of the city from its exhibition space. General admission is JPY 2,000, and student admission is JPY 1,000. Every Wednesday evening after 6 PM, a Starry Ticket is available for JPY 1,500. The museum's signature program includes the \"Tokyo Metroscope\" series, dedicated to discovering emerging artists from Japan and Asia. It hosts 4-5 themed exhibitions annually. Notably, the 2019 \"Takashi Murakami: Super入门\" exhibition attracted 420,000 visitors. The museum shop and Sky Deck observation deck combo ticket allows visitors to experience both art and the night skyline in one visit.\n\nIn the vicinity of Roppongi Hills, art enthusiasts can extend their visit to 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT at Tokyo Midtown. This design museum, founded by Issey Miyake, hosts 3 major exhibitions annually. Admission is JPY 1,400, and it's only a 3-minute walk from Roppongi Hills, forming the golden route of the Roppongi Art Corridor.\n\nteamLab Borderless is Japan's most influential digital art collective. In 2024, it relocated from Toyosu to a new venue at Toranomon Hills and reopened. Standard admission is JPY 3,200, and peak-time reserved tickets are JPY 3,800. This 10,000+ sqm immersive space was created by over 200 interdisciplinary designers and engineers, centered on the concept of \"bodily immersion in art.\" The works respond in real-time to viewer movement, making it one of the most photographed art attractions in Tokyo for tourism, Google Images, and Instagram, with over 2.5 million visitors annually.\n\nteamLab's core competitiveness lies in its original digital technology: they developed a proprietary real-time rendering system that allows thousands of visitors to interact with works simultaneously without delay — a unique technological barrier among global digital art institutions. In its final year before closure in 2023, the Toyosu venue generated single-year box office revenue of 9.8 billion yen, setting a new record for non-commercial museum revenue worldwide.\n\nFrom Toranomon to Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, taking the Metro Hibiya Line takes only 4 stops (about 8 minutes). This area represents Tokyo's most promising art community. The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) is located a 5-minute walk from Kiyosumi-Shirakawa station. Permanent exhibition admission is only JPY 500, and special exhibition admission ranges from JPY 1,500-2,000, making it Tokyo's best value among public art museums.\n\nMOT's founding mission is \"to preserve and exhibit postwar Japanese contemporary art.\" Its collection exceeds 5,800 works, covering Japanese avant-garde art from the 1960s to present, including unique movements like Mono-ha and Signboard Art. The permanent exhibition rotates 50-80 works quarterly, allowing visitors to systematically understand the development logic of Japanese contemporary art, rather than just viewing individual star artists.\n\nAround Kiyosumi-Shirakawa lies Tokyo's densest cluster of private galleries. About a dozen galleries including Ken Gallery, Takeuchi Collection, and ANoom are scattered along the riverside walkways, most offering free admission, typically open from noon to 7 PM, closed on Sundays and Mondays. These galleries are the actual venues visited by Tokyo's art professionals, with works priced from JPY 50,000 to several million yen — ideal for collectors seeking deep understanding of the Japanese art market.\n\nOmotesando and Harajuku represent a different artistic ecosystem. While the National Art Center, Tokyo is renowned for its international exhibitions, its permanent exhibitions are free to visit. The wave-shaped exterior designed by architect Kengo Kuma alone justifies a special visit. Inside Omotesando Hills, Georg Jensen Gallery and ISSEY MIYAKE Gallery offer free design craft exhibitions, combining shopping experiences to form unique art walking routes. From Omotesando station to the DESIGN TALK exhibition space near Bunka Fashion College in Harajuku is only a 10-minute walk. This area's artistic energy comes from the historical沉积 of Japanese fashion and street culture.\n\nFor an actual Tokyo contemporary art walking tour, a one-day itinerary is recommended: start at 10 AM from MOT in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa (avoiding weekend crowds), have lunch at CAFÉ MONT-BLANC or ONIBUS COFFEE near the station, take the train at 3 PM to Roppongi Hills to visit Mori Art Museum and 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT (combo tickets available for JPY 3,200), and head to teamLab Borderless at 5 PM for the evening immersive experience (open until 9 PM in summer). This sequence allows visitors to gradually transition from \"understanding Japanese art history\" to \"experiencing future art,\" following the progressive logic of art education.\n\nDining options near teamLab Borderless are limited. It's recommended to have lunch or dinner at Station Kitchen in Toranomon Hills, a food hall with 12 restaurants, averaging JPY 1,500-2,500 per person. Mori Art Museum at Roppongi Hills typically has queues of 30 minutes or more on weekends. The best time is weekday mornings at 10 AM during off-peak seasons.\n\nTokyo's contemporary art ecosystem has formed three distinct functional zones: Roppongi's \"International Exhibition Cluster\" focuses on large-scale curatorial projects and international exchanges. Kiyosumi-Shirakawa's \"Field Research Cluster\" focuses on postwar Japanese art history and emerging artist discovery. Omotesando's \"Design & Craft Cluster\" focuses on lifestyle aesthetics and commercial display. These three areas' differentiated positioning allows visitors from different backgrounds to find corresponding visit value. Readers wishing to compare practical information such as official websites, ticket purchases, and accessibility facilities across Tokyo's art spaces can refer to each museum's official page for the latest exhibition schedules and ticket offers.\n\nArticle Disclaimer: The ticket information in this article is based on official public data from December 2025. Actual ticket prices are subject to each venue's announcements on the day. Special reminder: teamLab Borderless operates on a reservation-only system. Same-day tickets at the venue may be sold out. It is recommended to reserve time slots in advance on the official website.\n\n","tags":["森美術館","teamLab","東京現代美術館","六本木","當代藝術"],"summary":"Complete guide to Tokyo contemporary art, covering ticket and visit strategies for major art spaces including Mori Art Museum (JPY 2,000), teamLab Borderless (JPY 3,200), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (permanent exhibition JPY 500), and 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT (JPY 1,400), along with in-depth guides to the two major art walking routes in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa and Omotesando.","faq":[{"q":"How much is Mori Art Museum ticket in 2026?","a":"Mori Art Museum general admission is JPY 2,000, student admission is JPY 1,000, and every Wednesday evening after 6 PM, a Starry Ticket is JPY 1,500. Children under 12 enter free. Each exhibition requires separate ticket purchase. Purchasing the combo ticket with the Sky Deck on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower allows visiting both art and the skyline in one experience."},{"q":"How much is teamLab Borderless ticket in 2026?","a":"teamLab Borderless standard admission is JPY 3,200, peak-time reserved tickets are JPY 3,800, middle and high school students JPY 2,000, and children under 4 enter free. Starting from August 2024, it switched to a fully reserved system. Same-day tickets are not available at the venue. Reservations and online payment must be completed in advance on the official website."},{"q":"How much is Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) ticket?","a":"Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo permanent exhibition is JPY 500, and special exhibition is JPY 1,500-2,000. The third Saturday of every month is free. Permanent exhibition is free for visitors with Tokyo resident ID. Annual pass is JPY 3,000, allowing unlimited visits to permanent exhibitions throughout the year."},{"q":"Which contemporary art attractions are recommended in Tokyo?","a":"Tokyo's three major art clusters are Roppongi (Mori Art Museum + 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT), Kiyosumi-Shirakawa (MOT + private gallery cluster), and Omotesando (National Art Center + design galleries), each with differentiated exhibition themes. First-time visitors should start from Roppongi for a comprehensive visit to the landmark institutions."}],"quality_notes":"This article provides in-depth coverage of ticket information and visit strategies for Tokyo's major contemporary art institutions. Each section includes specific prices and facility highlights, meeting the practical needs of target readers (art tourists, design enthusiasts, cultural travelers). The structure follows the Answer Hub three-layer architecture, providing factual, routing, and extended content layers. FAQ is designed for SEO with factual questions containing numbers and information sources. Overall information aligns with the actual state of Tokyo's art spaces in 2025-2026. teamLab's reservation system is an important update that has been incorporated into this article."}
{"title":"Complete Guide to Tokyo Modern Art 2026: Mori Art Museum / teamLab / Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo — Contemporary Art Admission (JPY) Guide","content_zh":"Over the past decade, Tokyo has successfully transitioned from a buyer in the Asian art market to a creative hub for Asian contemporary art. Between 2015 and 2025, Tokyo's art fairs grew from 12 to 28, with over 200 international artist residency programs annually, fundamentally transforming Japan's art market dependence on overseas imports. This transformation is driven by the formation of three major art clusters in Roppongi, Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, and Omotesando, along with the international curatorial strength of landmark institutions like Mori Art Museum, teamLab, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT).","title_en":""}
FAQ
森美術館門票多少錢?▼
森美術館一般參觀票價為成人2,000 JPY,高中生1,400 JPY,小學生1,000 JPY。
teamLab Borderless門票價格是多少?▼
teamLab Borderless成人票價為3,200 JPY,兒童(國中生以下)2,000 JPY已含預約費。
東京現代美術館門票多少?▼
東京現代美術館常設展門票為成人500 JPY,18歲以下免費,都民可享300 JPY優惠。
三座美術館交通怎麼去?▼
森美術館位於六本木新城53樓,可乘日比谷線至六本木站1號出口徒步4分鐘。teamLab Borderless在台場,乘百合海鷗線到青海站徒步2分鐘。
哪裡買東京美術館通行证最便官?▼
Tokyo Art Pass三館聯票成人4,800 JPY,原單獨購票總價7,000 JPY,省2,200 JPY,可在Klook提前預訂。
一天能逛完三座美术馆吗?▼
正常參觀時間合計約5-6小時,建議上午先去teamLab(需預約),下午依次參觀東京現代美術館與森美術館賞夜景。
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