Regular Member
Nezu Museum
Add to MyRoute
Established in 1945, the museum houses 7000 items, mainly antique works, and teaware collected by the first generation businessman, Kaiichiro Nezu (founder of Tobu Railway). The garden, with a tea room, is known as one of the quietest and excellent gardens in Tokyo, taking advantage of the natural atmosphere, incorporating the mountain stream that runs on a slope.
You can enjoy the changing leaves in the garden in the fall.
Hours | 10:00-17:00 (entry until 16:30) |
---|---|
Holiday | Mondays, Exhibition change period / Year-End and Start of Year. In the case of holiday Mondays, the following Tuesday |
Parking | 9 spaces (including 1 designated space for the disabled) |
Transportation | 8 minutes on foot from Subway Ginza/Hanzomon/Chiyoda Lines Omotesando Station A5 exit (stairs), 10 minutes on foot from B4 exit, 10 minutes on foot from B3 exit, 5 minutes on foot from Toei Bus Route Shibu 88 Shibuya Station to Shinbashi Station "Minami Aoyama 6 Chome" Stop. |
Admission | (Special Exhibitions) General 1300 yen Student-High School Student and above 1000 yen (Collection Exhibits) General 1100 yen Student-High School Student and above 800 yen |
URL | http://www.nezu-muse.or.jp/ |