The Nezu Museum was founded to conserve and exhibit the collection of pre-modern Japanese and East Asian art.
An eight minute walk from the bustling fashion district of Omotesando. The reconstructed building, which opened in 1990, was designed by internationally renowned architect Kengo Kuma.
As well as the art, there is the expansive Japanese garden, which is a reason in itself to visit. Find a moment of peace while ambling along the garden paths surrounded by ponds, streams, garden lanterns and well-preserved tea houses.