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Japanese Gallery (Honkan)

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Features of the Japanese Gallery (Honkan)

  • The Japanese Gallery is the most visited gallery at the Tokyo National Museum. Seating is available in almost all galleries, and eating and drinking are allowed in the area in front of the vending machines in the basement. It can become crowded when there is a special exhibition in A.

[Sound information]

  • Sounds echo in the Japanese Gallery due to its steel-reinforced concrete structure and high ceilings. Therefore, it can get noisy when it is crowded. The interactive exhibition spaces and the museum shop can be especially loud. Faint sounds can be heard from the air-conditioning and other equipment. Regular and special announcements are made through speakers installed throughout the building.

[Light information]

  • To protect the artworks, the exhibition rooms are kept dimly lit. However, brightness varies according to the room, as the lighting is adjusted to suit each exhibit. In contrast, the interactive exhibition spaces are bright, as they are well-lit with many lights. Some areas outside the exhibition rooms receive natural light from the ceiling and windows. There are digital displays in some places in the building.

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  • Sensory information such as light and sound levels may change depending on the special exhibition or event and factors such as crowdedness. Therefore, please note that the information provided on the maps may not necessarily reflect actual conditions.
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Japanese Gallery (Honkan) B1F:Seating areas

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) B1F:Sound information

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) B1F:Light information

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) 1F:Seating areas

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) 1F:Sound information

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) 1F:Light information

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) 2F:Seating areas

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) 2F:Sound information

Japanese Gallery (Honkan) 2F:Light information

1:Sculpture 2:Lacquerware 3-1:Metalwork 3-2:Swords 3-3:Ceramics 4:Thematic Exhibition 5:Historical Records 6:Ainu and Ryūkyū 7:Conservation and Restoration 8:Art of the Modern Era | Late 19th–first half of 20th century 9:Education Space Museum Shop:Museum Shop B:The Door to Japanese Art (Interactive gallery) C:Japanese Culture Plaza (Experience gallery)
11-1:Ancient Art | Ca. 11,000 BC–7th century AD 11-2:The Arrival of Buddhism | 6th–8th century 12:National Treasure Gallery 13-1:The Arts of Buddhism | 8th–16th century 13-2:The Arts of the Imperial Court | 8th–16th century 13-3:Zen and Ink Painting | 13th–16th century 14:Tea Ceremony 15&16: Arms and Armor of the Samurai | 12th–19th century 17:Paintings on Folding Screens and Sliding Doors | 16th–19th century 18-1: Decorative Arts | 16th–19th century 18-2: Painting and Calligraphy | 16th–19th century 19:Performing Arts 20:The Art of Fashion | 17th–19th century, The Art of Ukiyo-e | 17th–19th century
  • Areas with loud noise or sounds
  • Areas with bright light
  • Areas with natural light
  • Seating
  • Eating and drinking areas
  • Areas with an audio feed
  • Videos or digital displays
  • Restroom(M)
  • Restroom(F)
  • Restroom(accessible)
  • Information
  • Coin Lockers
  • Elevator
  • Restaurant
  • Café
  • Calm Down Space

Regular announcements

  • At 12:00, a chime will sound to indicate that it is noon.
  • At 4:30 pm, an announcement will inform visitors that the museum will close in 30 minutes.
  • At 5:00 pm, an announcement will inform visitors that the museum has closed.

(Note) The times for the announcements made 30 minutes before closing and at closing will differ on days when the museum is open late.

Regular announcements

  • At 12:00, a chime will sound to indicate that it is noon.
  • At 4:30 pm, an announcement will inform visitors that the museum will close in 30 minutes.
  • At 5:00 pm, an announcement will inform visitors that the museum has closed.

(Note) The times for the announcements made 30 minutes before closing and at closing will differ on days when the museum is open late.

Regular announcements

  • At 12:00, a chime will sound to indicate that it is noon.
  • At 4:30 pm, an announcement will inform visitors that the museum will close in 30 minutes.
  • At 5:00 pm, an announcement will inform visitors that the museum has closed.

(Note) The times for the announcements made 30 minutes before closing and at closing will differ on days when the museum is open late.

Lounge

There is multiple-person seating here that provides a view of the garden outside. Visitors can step out onto the terrace from the lounge. (Note) Please note that access to the terrace may not be available at times.
Drinking water is available from the water cooler. Beverages in lidded containers are allowed. It can become crowded during busy periods.

Lounge

There are single chairs and tables here that face the garden outside. Beverages in lidded contaners are allowed, but eating is not permitted. It can become crowded during busy periods.

Area in front of the Imperial Lounge

There is multiple seating here. Beverages in lidded contaners are allowed, but eating is not permitted. It can become crowded during busy periods.

Area in front of the vending machines

There are seats here so visitors can sit down to eat and drink. The vending machines offer beverages and ice cream. It can become crowded during busy periods.

Entrance

This area tends to be crowded, as the information desk is located here. Sounds echo off the high ceiling, so it can become especially noisy when crowded.

Lounge

The terrace doors make a sound when they are opened and closed. The air curtains of the automatic doors also make a sound when people enter and exit from the adjacent exhibition room. It becomes noisy when it is crowded.

B

There is a large interactive digital display in the room that emits sounds. As this is an interactive space, it will become noisy when it is crowded.

C

There is a digital display in the room that emits sounds. As this is an interactive space, it will become noisy when it is crowded.

Room 9

This is an interactive space, so it will become noisy when it is crowded.

Area in front of the Imperial Lounge

The open ceiling design lets sounds such as people's footsteps and voices from the entrance and stairway echo easily, making it noisy when crowded.

Area in front of the vending machines

The vending machines make some noise. Eating and drinking are allowed here, so it will become noisy when it is crowded.

Room 7

Videos are shown on digital displays in the room.

B

A large interactive digital display brightens the room. Videos are also shown on digital displays in the room.

Entrance

Natural light shines in from the entrance, ceiling, and windows. There is a large digital display providing facility information on the museum shop side. The lamps on the balustrade of the large staircase might feel too bright.

Museum Shop

The shop is relatively bright. Indirect lighting is used.

Lounge

Natural light shines in from the windows.

Area in front of the Imperial Lounge

Natural light shines in from the ceiling. A digital display providing facility information is located here.

Area in front of the vending machines

There are several vending machines here. It is a bright and well-lit area.

What is a "Calm Down, Cool Down Space"?

Our daily lives are filled with many kinds of stimulation — from sounds and lights to the presence of others. If you ever feel overwhelmed or need to ease your mind, please use this space to make yourself comfortable. This is a space for everyone to relax peacefully or spend a few quiet minutes to calm down. Feel free to use it when it is unoccupied.

What is a "Calm Down, Cool Down Space"?

Our daily lives are filled with many kinds of stimulation — from sounds and lights to the presence of others. If you ever feel overwhelmed or need to ease your mind, please use this space to make yourself comfortable. This is a space for everyone to relax peacefully or spend a few quiet minutes to calm down. Feel free to use it when it is unoccupied.