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 | Edo Tokyo Hakubutsukan - Aims to offer an environment in which the atmosphere of Edo (old Tokyo) can be experienced. With guide to hours, access, exhibitions, and floor guide.
|  | Gallery 360 - Provides exhibition and event schedule, news, and artist biographies. Located in Minamiaoyama.
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 | The Gotoh Museum - Premodern art from Japan, China and Korea. Located in Tokyo.
|  | Hara Museum of Contemporary Art - Tokyo museum site features special exhibits, artists' biographies, and articles. Collection, schedule, and membership details. Online store as well.
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 | Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo - Offers an international collection of modern and contemporary art.
|  | Mitsuo Aida Museum - Dedicated to the 20th century author and poet. With admissions and parking information, tickets, and hours open. Located in Ginza.
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 | Mizuma Art Gallery - With gallery information, current exhibitions, artists, and archive. Located near Aoyama Gakuin University.
|  | The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo - Japan's first national art museum with works of art, crafts, film, and related materials; plus surveys and research, and public exhibitions and screenings.
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 | The National Museum of Western Art - Exhibits European paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from the 14th through the 20th centuries. Site features illustrated samples from the collections. Located ing Taito-ku.
|  | National Science Museum - Includes information on events, exhibits, education, research, databases, and museum shop. Located in Ueno Park, Tokyo.
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 | Nezu Institute of Fine Arts - Includes paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metal, wood, and Buddhist art. Located in Tokyo.
|  | Nihon Mingeikan Art Museum - A Japan folk crafts museum, showing traditional arts such as pottery from Kyushu.
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 | Nishimura Gallery - Located in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. With guide to current exhibitions, artists, access, catalogs and books.
|  | Omotesando-Niigata-Kan Nespace - Center in Shibuya-ku that presents information about the industry, culture and tourism of the Niigata Prefecture. Facilities include library, information center, and restaurant.
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 | Ota Memorial Museum of Art - Displays ukiyo-e prints and paintings from Ota Seizo's collection of over 12,000 pieces. Exhibition schedule, admission fees and hours, and map and directions. [English/Japanese]
|  | Promo-Arte - Gallery in Japan specializing in Latin American art and to offer exclusive representation for its artists. Located in Omotesando. Specializing in Latin American art. Includes upcoming exhibits and artist profiles. [English/Japanese]
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 | Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Museum of Art - The museum's core collection is comprised of the works of Seiji Togo, a noted Japanese artist. Togo donated some 200 of his own works to the museum, along with his collection of over 250 works by other Japanese and foreign artists.
|  | Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Museum of Art - Comprised of over 200 works of Seiji Togo, a noted Japanese artist, and over 250 works by other Japanese and foreign artists. Located in Shinjuku.
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 | Setagaya Art Museum (Tokyo) - Offers art works with an emphasis on works with an element of naivete, as well as the latest from local artists residing nearby.
|  | Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography - Located in Meguro-ku. Features overview, guide to current exhibitions, workshops, and galleries.
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 | Tokyo National Museum - Gives museum guide, history, current exhibits and events. Located in Ueno, Tokyo.
|  | Tokyo Station Gallery - With listing of current exhibits, hours and admissions, local cultural activities and research, and online galleries.
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 | Tokyo University Digital Museum - Engaged in the long-term preservation of collected research materials through digital archiving, with over 26,000 objects and 170GB of data stored.
|  | University Art Museum - Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music - - Holds about 28000 pieces based on Japanese modern art including art works of former teachers and students. Site includes information on the museum's schedule, admissions, major exhibitions, and sculptures.
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