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ワタリウム美術館

Watari Museum of Contemporary Art

A boutique museum in Shibuya dedicated to cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world.

Attraction

Museum, Contemporary Art, Cultural Landmark, Boutique Museum

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The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, often referred to as the Watarium, is a hidden gem in Tokyo's vibrant Shibuya district. Known for its innovative exhibitions and thought-provoking installations, the museum showcases contemporary art from both Japanese and international artists. With its sleek, modern architecture and intimate atmosphere, it offers an inspiring space for art enthusiasts to explore new creative expressions. The adjoining ON SUNDAYS shop and café provide a relaxed setting to reflect on the exhibits, making it a must-visit if you're seeking a fresh perspective on contemporary art in Tokyo.

Facilities & Services

  • Exhibition Spaces
  • Museum Shop (ON SUNDAYS)
  • Café
  • Workshops and Events
  • Free Wi-Fi

Contact

Address:

150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 3 Chome−7−6 オン・サンデーズ B1F

Phone:

03-3402-3001

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