Idemitsu Museum of Arts (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Idemitsu Museum of Arts is a private art museum based on the collection of Japanese and Oriental art that has been amassed by the Idemitsu family, the founding family of Idemitsu Kosan. The museum houses a wide range of excellent works, including tea ceremony utensils, paintings, calligraphy, ceramics, and lacquerware, and is characterized by its ability to allow visitors to appreciate excellent antique and Japanese art in a relaxed atmosphere. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum regularly holds themed special exhibitions, and its appeal lies in the diversity of its collection and its commitment to preservation and research.
Highlights
- Tea ceremony utensils and ceramics: You can often see famous bowls and ancient ceramics up close, so this is especially recommended for those interested in tea culture.
- Japanese Paintings (Nihonga): Masterpieces of traditional Japanese paintings such as hanging scrolls and folding screens are sometimes exhibited.
- Calligraphy and Ink Scribes: Experience the beauty of calligraphy through masterpieces of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy.
- Special Exhibitions: There are a variety of special exhibitions with different themes each time, allowing you to see lesser-known aspects of the collection and related works all at once.
- Small, calm exhibition space: Unlike large art museums, the appeal is that you can take your time and enjoy the artworks.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
Idemitsu Museum of Arts is located in Chiyoda Ward (Marunouchi, Yurakucho, Hibiya area) and is easily accessible by public transportation. Below are some typical access examples (please check the official website or map app for the latest directions).
- JR/Private Railway: Within walking distance from Yurakucho Station and Tokyo Station (Marunouchi Exit)
- Tokyo Metro: Accessible on foot from Hibiya Station, Ginza 1-chome Station, Nijubashimae (Marunouchi) Station, etc.
- Bus: You can also use the surrounding Toei bus and Toei bus routes. Please check the bus stops near your destination.
- By car: Parking is limited due to the central city location. If you are coming by car, we recommend checking parking information in advance and using public transportation.
*Opening hours, closing days, and entrance locations are subject to change. Please be sure to check the official website for the latest information before visiting.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Permanent exhibition only: 40-60 minutes
- Time to view the exhibits thoroughly, including the special exhibition: 60-120 minutes
- Please allow extra time if you are viewing the exhibits while referring to the exhibit commentary or catalogue.
Nearby spots
- Hibiya Park: Perfect for strolling and resting
- The Imperial Palace Outer Garden and surrounding area: Many walking courses and sightseeing spots
- Tokyo International Forum: Convenient for checking events and exhibitions
- Ginza area: Plenty of shopping and restaurants
- Marunouchi/Tokyo Station area: Commercial facilities such as Maru Building and Shin-Maru Building
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: It can get crowded on the opening day of special exhibitions, on weekends, and during long holidays like Golden Week. It's generally quieter on weekday mornings and just before closing time.
- Photography: Photography is generally prohibited inside the museum (restrictions apply depending on the artwork and exhibition room). Be sure to check whether photography is permitted or not, as this is displayed for each exhibit.
- Eating and drinking: Eating and drinking is prohibited inside the exhibition rooms. Please eat and drink in designated areas (cafes and rest areas).
- Large luggage: You may not be able to bring it into the exhibition room. Please use coin lockers or cloakrooms (please check availability), or bring your luggage in a compact size.
- Manners: To maintain a quiet viewing environment, please observe basic etiquette such as turning off your mobile phone, keeping conversations to a minimum, not touching the artworks, and not using flash.
- Season: The museum may be closed during the rainy season and winter (New Year's holidays) or when exhibits are changed, so please check the official information before visiting.
(Note) Information on the location, opening hours, and special exhibitions is subject to change. Please be sure to check the official website for the latest information, admission fees, dates, times, and tickets for special exhibitions.

