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Mitsui Memorial Museum

東京都
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A museum where you can view heirlooms of the former Mitsui family conglomerate.
The Mitsui Memorial Museum is designated as an important cultural property of the country. The museum holds exhibitions of tea utensils and calligraphy collected by the Mitsui family since the Edo period, as well as special exhibitions. Since the special exhibitions are always changing, you can enjoy them no matter how many times you visit!

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Overwhelmed by the Luxurious Artworks

The Mitsui Memorial Museum is an art museum located in Tokyo, and its exhibition of lacquerware, including seven national treasures, is a must-see. In addition, the exhibition of Jinkiyama, Kanzan, Eiraku, and Oriental ceramics allows you to enjoy the world of painted pottery. The museum houses about 4,000 art and craft items collected by the Mitsui family since the Edo period, including masterpieces such as the "Kuro Raku Chawan Meishunkan." It also has historical value, such as the "Mitsui Family's Hina Dolls," which boasts an impressive scale, and items owned by Sen no Rikyu, making it full of deep information.
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Beautiful European-Style Building

The Mitsui Memorial Museum is an art museum located in Tokyo, known for its beautiful European-style building. The building itself is also designated as an important cultural property and is full of highlights. Inside the exhibition rooms, many masterpieces including national treasures and important cultural properties are displayed, with high historical value. Additionally, after renovation, changes such as LED lighting and glass cases have been made, allowing visitors to enjoy the lacquerware works even more. This is a must-see tourist spot for those who love European style.
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A Diverse Collection of Japanese and Western Paintings and Crafts on Display

The Mitsui Memorial Museum is an art museum located in Tokyo, featuring a diverse collection of Japanese and Western paintings, crafts, and more. The collection of lacquerware, in particular, is impressive, including seven national treasures. In addition to ceramics, the museum also houses a wide range of works from various genres, such as Buddhist statues and swords, making for a very interesting visit. The building itself is a beautiful European-style structure designated as an important cultural property, with stunning interior decorations full of deep information.
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Relax and Enjoy Art in Spacious Exhibition Rooms

At the Mitsui Memorial Museum, you can leisurely appreciate art in spacious exhibition rooms. The museum houses approximately 4,000 art pieces collected since the Edo period, as well as about 130,000 stamps, with six national treasures and 71 important cultural properties on display. After the renovation, changes were made to the LED lighting and glass cases, allowing for a more detailed and beautiful viewing of the artwork. Additionally, the tea room "Joan" on the 7th floor has been recreated, providing a calm and serene atmosphere. You can spend a luxurious time enjoying the abundant collection to the fullest.
Point 5

View Artworks with a Connection to the Mitsui Family

The Mitsui Memorial Museum houses approximately 4,000 artworks collected since the Edo period, including six national treasures and 71 important cultural properties. One of the museum's unique charms is the ability to view artworks with a connection to the Mitsui family. The exhibition of Jing Qing, Kansan, Eiraku and Oriental ceramics also displays painted pottery, making it a must-see attraction. In addition, there is a museum café and shop. Enjoy a luxurious time appreciating works by the historic wealthy merchant family, the Mitsui family.
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Basic Information

Address 7th floor of the Mitsui Main Building, 2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0022
TEL 050-5541-8600
Web Site https://www.mitsui-museum.jp/

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