On the last day in Paris, I checked out and had half a day to think of Lonely Planet saying that the food in Tokyo Palace was very good, so I rushed to the Palace. Who expected that the main door was closed and it was not open today? Talking with staff in half-baked English took half a day to understand that today there is a special exhibition, the entrance is in the side of the bookstore and cafe there. Hungry, I had lunch in the cafe. The food tastes very ordinary. It's neither French nor Japanese. It's supposed to be an Asian cuisine. But it's amazing how crowded it is. Many of them are local people in Paris. It seems that Parisians really like art exhibitions. The main exhibition of the special exhibition is the oil of painter BERNARD BUFFET. Paintings Exhibition, by-show is an exhibition similar to behavioral art. The joint ticket for the two exhibitions is 15 euros, which is not cheap. The exhibition of behavioral art is completely incomprehensible, and photography is not allowed. BERNARD BUFFET's oil paintings are very different. The themes of many works are life and death. The more weird the works are, the more distinctive the painter's signature is. From the special exhibition, it was found that part of the collection of the Tokyo Palace was also free to open, so it took another hour to browse. Next to the cafe is the museum's bookstore. The art books here are very distinctive. The items in the special area are all 5 euros, which is very valuable. The platform outside the Tokyo Palace is a good place to view the Eiffel Tower. Today, it's sunny and the museum is tired. It's a good choice to sit down and have a rest.