Nezu Museum Classically Japanese
28/05/2024
By Ms Toki Nakano - Uniform Attendant
Reopened in 2009 after a three-year renovation, the stunning Nezu Museum, designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, houses the private collection of traditional Japanese and Asian artworks owned by Meiji-period railroad magnate and politician Kaichiro Nezu. The Museum is also home to one of the finest Japanese gardens in the heart of Tokyo, surrounded by trees and boasting a vast five acres of waterfalls, rolling paths, teahouses and ponds.
6-5-1 Minamiaoyama
Minato-ku, Tokyo
Reopened in 2009 after a three-year renovation, the stunning Nezu Museum, designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, houses the private collection of traditional Japanese and Asian artworks owned by Meiji-period railroad magnate and politician Kaichiro Nezu. The Museum is also home to one of the finest Japanese gardens in the heart of Tokyo, surrounded by trees and boasting a vast five acres of waterfalls, rolling paths, teahouses and ponds.
6-5-1 Minamiaoyama
Minato-ku, Tokyo