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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
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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.
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1-chōme-13-3 Mita
Meguro City, Tokyo
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You can enjoy this area with many activities. There are beer museum and Photo Museum.
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…
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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