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Mori Art Museum (Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo)

2025 11/12
November 12, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

The Mori Art Museum is a contemporary art museum located on the upper floors of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, a landmark in Roppongi, Minato Ward, Tokyo. Since its opening in 2003, it has been known as a major venue for showcasing contemporary art from Japan and abroad, hosting numerous special exhibitions focusing on international artists and themes, particularly those from Asia. The museum is notable for its exhibition structure, which is unique to its high-rise location and incorporates a diverse range of expressive forms, including large-scale installations and video works. While the museum focuses on highly curated exhibitions and displays of its permanent collection only to a limited extent, each special exhibition offers new perspectives and topics.

Highlights

  • Special Exhibitions: The content is constantly changing, with international traveling exhibitions, solo exhibitions by leading contemporary artists, and themed exhibitions that delve into social themes. There are plenty of large-scale installations and video works.
  • Tokyo City View: Often linked to the observation deck in the same building, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo while viewing an exhibition. The night view and seasonal scenery are attractive.
  • Educational Programmes: Talks, workshops, gallery tours and other events are held regularly to deepen understanding of the exhibits (depending on the exhibition).
  • Architectural Design: The spatial composition and exhibition design within the museum are also noteworthy, allowing visitors to experience the relationship between the artworks and the space.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Address: Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo (mainly floors 52 and 53)
  • Nearest station:
    • Approximately 4-8 minutes walk from Roppongi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line or Toei Oedo Line (depending on the route)
    • Approximately 10 minutes' walk from Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (easy access to the museum area)
    • Accessible by taxi or bus from Toei Subway/Tokyo Metro Roppongi 1-Chome and Azabu-Juban stations
  • Bus/Car: There is a parking lot at Roppongi Hills (often full during busy times). Public buses are also available. It is also convenient to take a taxi from Shibuya, Shinjuku, or Tokyo Station.
  • Access within the facility: The Mori Art Museum is located on a high floor, so you will need to take the elevator to the upper floors. There is a connecting route to the observation deck.
  • Official Information: Opening times, fees, and closing days vary depending on the exhibition, so please check the official website for the latest information before visiting.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Special exhibitions only: 1.5 to 2 hours (depending on the size of the exhibition and the level of congestion)
  • If you include the special exhibition and the observation deck (Tokyo City View): Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours
  • If you participate in a talk event or workshop, this may add an additional hour to several hours.

Nearby spots

  • Roppongi Hills: A complex with shopping, restaurants, a cinema, and more. Enjoy it together with the Mori Art Museum.
  • Tokyo City View (observation deck): An observation facility located on the same floor as the Mori Art Museum or on a connecting floor. It is famous for its night view.
  • The National Art Center, Tokyo (Nogizaka): An art museum that hosts large-scale special exhibitions and is within walking distance.
  • Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi): Art museum (Suntory Museum of Art has moved to Midtown), design and shopping spot.
  • Zojoji Temple and Tokyo Tower: Historical sites and landmarks that can be incorporated into walking routes.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: Popular exhibitions and those on weekends and holidays tend to be very crowded. We recommend making reservations in advance or using online tickets (some exhibitions require designated dates and times).
  • Photography restrictions: Whether photography is permitted or not varies depending on the artwork in the exhibition room. Please be sure to follow the rules, such as no photography for certain artworks, no flash photography, and no tripods.
  • Food, Drinks, and Baggage: Eating and drinking are prohibited in the exhibition rooms. For large luggage, please use coin lockers or the cloakroom (fees may apply). Please observe etiquette when using mobile phones within the museum and be quiet.
  • Weather and Season: The view from the upper floors is subject to weather conditions. At night and in winter, you may feel a strong cold wind while viewing the view, so we recommend dressing warmly. The surrounding area is also crowded during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, as well as the New Year holidays.
  • Accessibility: The building is fully accessible with elevators and wheelchair accessibility, but if you require further assistance or advance guidance, please contact the official office.
  • Check the latest information: Opening hours, closing days, ticket sales methods, and event information are subject to change at any time. Please check the latest information on the Mori Art Museum's official website before visiting.

(Note) Exhibition content, opening hours, and pricing are subject to change. If you would like to know more about a specific exhibition, please let us know the name of the exhibition and we will provide you with more detailed information and a guide to its highlights.

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