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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

74 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

Revamped in 2016, this museum has three floors of galleries, all focused on photography. They have a very thorough gift shop, too, where they sell toy cameras and photography books, especially ones featuring the work of top Japanese artists working today. It’s always on my must-visit list. There is a library on the top floor of the museum. It’s a perfect place if you want to spend some quiet time surrounded by great photography books.
Yulia
March 1, 2017

Tips from locals

Hayato
January 5, 2018
You can enjoy this area with many activities. There are beer museum and Photo Museum.
Tomo'S Room
September 9, 2016
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Kim
July 31, 2017
Occupying a four-floor building in one corner of Ebisu Garden Place, Tokyo’s premier photography showcase (formerly known as the Metropolitan Museum of Photography) was re-opened in August 2016 after extensive renovations. It boasts a large permanent collection and brings in leading lights of the photography world for regular star-studded shows. The small Images & Technology Gallery in the basement presents a multimedia history of optics, featuring tricks such as morphing, and the occasional media art exhibition.
Occupying a four-floor building in one corner of Ebisu Garden Place, Tokyo’s premier photography showcase (formerly known as the Metropolitan Museum of Photography) was re-opened in August 2016 after extensive renovations. It boasts a large permanent collection and brings in leading lights of the ph…
Toyoharu
April 3, 2016
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
Thomas
December 4, 2017
Occupying a four-floor building in one corner of Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo’s premier photography showcase (formerly known as the Metropolitan Museum of Photography) was re-opened in August 2016 after extensive renovations. It boasts a large permanent collection and brings in leading lights of the photography world for regular star-studded shows. The small Images & Technology Gallery in the basement presents a multimedia history of optics, featuring tricks such as morphing, and the occasional media art exhibition.
Occupying a four-floor building in one corner of Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo’s premier photography showcase (formerly known as the Metropolitan Museum of Photography) was re-opened in August 2016 after extensive renovations. It boasts a large permanent collection and brings in leading lights of the p…

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