EXPERIENCESBask in Modern Art at the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo
Overview
Located in a five minute walk from Tokyo Station, the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo is another iconic feature of Marunouchi district.
Originally completed in 1894, the Ichigokan was the first office building in Marunouchi, designed by British architect Josiah Conder.
The building was once demolished but recreated in painstaking detail, opening it's doors as an art gallery in 2010.
As a tribute to the era the building was originally born in, the art museum boasts a collection of late nineteenth century art, featuring works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Odilon Redon, and Félix Vallotton.
The art museum holds three major exhibitions a year with a focus on late nineteenth and early twentieth century modern art.
Enjoy a quiet cultural moment drinking in the artwork, exploring the history of the museum, building, and area in the interactive Archive Room, browsing the souvenirs in the gift shop Store 1894, or enjoying a lavish meal or decadent afternoon tea at Café 1894.
Contents
Schedule
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 –18:00 (Last entry 17:30)
Fridays 10:00–21:00 (Last entry 19:30) (17:30 if Friday is a National Holiday)
Second Wednesday of the month 10:00 - 21:00 (Last entry 19:30)
※ Please note hours are subject to change; please check for updates on the website.
Budget
Dependent of exhibition, please check for details on the website.
Time required
60 minutes - 120 minutes
Access
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- 【英語】 1894年の丸の内を感じながら近代美術鑑賞
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2-6-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo