The National Art Museum of Art was built by the world-renowned designer Kisho Kurokawa. It opened in Minato-ku, Tokyo on January 21, 2007. It is the fifth national art museum in Japan since the National Museum of Art. The museum is based on the concept of symbiosis, and all buildings are built to cooperate with the integration of man and nature, becoming a model of Japanese architectural history. The museum has the largest exhibition space in Japan, and there are exhibitions from time to time. The huge inverted cone building is eye-catching, and there is a restaurant on the top. The glass curtain in the pavilion is undulating and unforgettable. The design is based on the concept of green, so that the building has functions such as earthquake resistance, rainwater reuse, and natural underground ventilation, and is connected to the subway station. There are no collections in the museum, but it has tens of thousands of square meters of large-scale exhibition space in Japan, which is specially used to hold planning exhibitions and publicity exhibitions. Because of the large space, more than ten exhibitions with rich contents can be held simultaneously. The center plays the role of collecting, disclosing, providing and educating information and materials related to art. The hall is especially eye-catching are the two inverted cones, one high and the other low. There are restaurants and cafes on the third floor of the inverted cones. Because of the wide upper part and the narrow lower part, the area of the top of the cone as a dining area has become larger. , and the rest area on the first floor has also become more spacious, which has to be said to be a great design. The interior is divided into more than ten exhibition halls of different sizes, with a high patio design and a beam-free exhibition space. Off-site integration of art libraries, lecture halls, shopping spaces, restaurants, cafes, etc., and even cooperating with Cibone, a famous home furnishing store in Tokyo, to open an art museum store, while designing exclusive goods for the art museum.
This is a stylish museum designed by Noriaki Kurokawa, which is well-known, located directly connected to Nogizaka Station and a 5-minute walk from Roppongi Station. ✨✨ Some special exhibitions are always held. There are 3 cafes in the building, and the chairs used are designer chairs, making it a cozy art space no matter where you cut it. The museum shop also changes the products that are placed every season, and it is good for a little souvenir! It is a museum that you want to take time slowly in the sense of spaciousness and depth, and the liberation of the ceiling atrium ❣️
National New Art Museum (The National Art Center, Tokyo) is a museum located in the port area of Tokyo, Japan, opened on January 21, 2007, is the fifth national art museum in Japan since the National International Art Museum (opened in 1977). The museum is led by the National New Art Museum of the Japanese Department of Culture and the National Art Museum of the Administrative Corporation, located at the former site of the Production Institute of the University of Tokyo. The floor area of the National New Art Museum is the largest in Japan, about1.5 times the size of the second largest Daegu International Art Museum.
This building pays great attention to energy saving and environmental protection, making full use of natural light lighting, with rainwater reuse, underground natural ventilation and other functions. Interestingly, the gallery does not have any collections, it creates excellent spaces for exhibitions, and often holds public fundraising exhibitions for new artists to appear on the show.
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The National New Museum of Tokyo is located at the former site of the Production Institute of Tokyo University. It is a museum in the port area of Tokyo, Japan. It opened on January 21, 2007 and is the fifth National Museum of Art in Japan since the National Museum of International Art (opened in 1977). The floor area of the National New Art Museum is the largest in Japan, about1.5 times the size of the second largest Daegu International Art Museum.
Access from the station is very good. The architecture is beautiful and you can enjoy cafes and restaurants.
How many people come to Tokyo's New National Gallery for the round cafe in the glass building that appeared in Xinhaicheng's "Your Name" film? Anyway, I am a typical Scorpio and love everything beautiful, including architecture. The museum is located in the National New Art Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo, whose architecture is designed by Kurokawa Jizhang (as a slag I said I don't know anything except Pei Yuming) and covers an area of 30,000 square meters. Opening hours :10:00-18:00 (closed every Tuesday) Tickets: free entry, but some special exhibitions inside need to be charged (1000~ 2,000 yen, the front desk of the exhibition area can pay for tickets) dry goods, dry goods 1⃣️ Since it is a place to check in the net red scene, then you must take pictures. Therefore, friends, must pick a sunny day ~ When the sun shines through the glass curtain wall, the whole building is clear and transparent, no matter how to shoot it, it looks good. The day I went, it was cloudy and depressing. 360 degrees were all dead ends. Finally, thank you for the help of the master of the repair map, exposure + shadow + level + filter... Finally, p's decent point 2⃣️ If you go in summer, you must bring a fan! I don’t know if it’s cost reduction or efficiency in the art gallery. Except for the charging area and the gift shop, it’s cool. The rest of the places like the corridor escalators are not hot. Only a few vents on the floor blow out the cold wind with a surplus of heart and insufficient strength. I went in August. I almost didn't have heatstroke inside 3⃣️ The net red round cafe that appeared in the movie, personally think it is only suitable for a long view. If you are tired or pass the time or want to feel it yourself, you can sit down and close at 18:00. Order a cup of coffee, sit on the sofa, and watch the surrounding scenery (in fact, there is nothing to see around in the cafe, I sit on the sofa seat on the poster, and the most beautiful scenery is the cafe I see on the third floor), or become the scenery in someone else's camera. The consumption is high, maybe because after all, the location is different. ~ We ordered a cup of coffee ☕ A cup of lemon tea a matcha cake the size of a baby fist, and consumed 2,100 yen. Taste in general