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- Anthony C.Los Angeles, CA4176664Jul 30, 2023
Love this museum. One of the best museums I've ever been to. Everything was pure artistry.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Marian M.Vicente López, Argentina6510737841Apr 11, 2019
We arrived on a really rainy day! Not a problem at all. This museum is so beautiful, its small so it is easy to visit it. Then you have this amazing garden to walk through, if with rain (they even have umbrellas for visitors!) it was fantastic, I imagine how nice it is on a sunny day!
Llegamos en un día súper lluvioso! No fue un problema en absoluto. El museo es tan bello, es chico así que es fácil de recorrer. Después tiene este increíble jardín para caminarlo, si con lluvia (incluso tienen paraguas para los visitantes!) fue fantástico, me imagino que lindo sería en un día de sol!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar K.Ann Arbor, MI02024May 29, 2019
Great experience - This place is both a museum and a garden. The museum showcases a collection of traditional Japanese art, crafts, and historical exhibitions. The displays are absolutely stunning; however, I would note that the best part of our experience at Nezu Museum was our walk through their garden. Excellent value overall.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Barry L.San Francisco, CA131113474Aug 19, 2017
A nice place to spend a couple of hours alone or with a friend. The collection is simple, and the garden is a gem considering it's in Tokyo's ritziest shopping district. Put your bag in a locker, and don't forget to pick up your 100yen coin when you leave!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Elaine H.Tokyo, Japan241243776Jan 30, 2014
Everyone will enjoy their visit at Nezu Museum. I went there on a date and it's the perfect place to go during a hot summer day.
Filled with bamboo trees and greenery with a pond and stone-paved paths, you'll feel like you're sent back in time away from the city buzz.
Originally the home of the industrialist Kaichiro Nezu; Nezu Museum showcases a collection of calligraphy scrolls, waka poems and extensive collection of Chinese ceramics.
The collection is of course lovely but a stroll with your beloved in the secluded Japanese garden along the pond filled with carps is also quite romantic as well.
Tea ceremonies for beginners are available too, check their calendar.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0