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©Keizo KiokuSince its first opening in 1961, Suntory Museum of Art has operated with a basic concept of "Lifestyle Art." Now, the Museum makes a fresh start at Tokyo Midtown. With its new philosophy of "Connecting and Opening Up the Arts," the museum encourages visitors to enjoy the best of Japanese art, through stunning exhibitions of paintings, ceramics, lacquerware, glassware, dyeing and weaving. Facilities on site round out the experience, such as shop x cafe and the tea-ceremony room Genchôan. Suntory Museum of Art inspires an enriching lifestyle to all ages as it presents Japanese art to the world.
| Location | Galleria 3F (3F-4F Floor Map) |
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| Hours | Sundays, Mondays and National Holidays 10:00-18:00 Wednesdays to Saturdays
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| Closed | Tuesdays, New Year’s Day, and during exhibition preparation periods.
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| Admission |
Adults/ high school & college students:
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| TEL | 03-3479-8600 |
| URL | http://www.suntory.com/culture-sports/sma/ |
Crane Incense Container Decorated with Overglaze Enamels
Created by Ninsei Nonomura Late 17th century (Edo Period)
Southern Barbarians
Important Cultural Property Folding screen attributed to Sanraku Kano Late 16th~early 17th century(Momoyama Period)
Blue Wine Pitcher
18th~19th century(Edo Period)
Box with Patterned Design in Mother-of-Pearl Inlay and Gold-Sprinkled Lacquerware
National Treasure 13th century(Kamakura Period)




















