Mori Art Museum

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Art

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Review

The exhibitions are world-class, focused mainly on contemporary culture, but the secrets of the Mori Art Museum’s success are location (part of the phenomenally popular Roppongi Hills), location (on the 52nd and 53rd floors of the Mori Tower, offering spectacular views) and location (within a two-floor ‘experience’ that includes a bar, cafe, shop and panoramic observation deck). One ticket allows access to all areas, and the late opening hours maximise accessibility. Exhibitions are deliberately varied, with past offerings including Bill Viola’s video art, a survey of the Middle Eastern art world and the periodic Roppongi Crossing group shows for Japanese artists. The vista from Tokyo City View isn’t quite 360°, and it’s expensive compared to the free Tokyo Metropolitan Government building observatory, but the views are arguably better, especially at night with a drink in your hand from Mado Lounge. If you don't mind paying an extra ¥500, you take a short elevator ride to the rooftop Sky Deck, and take in an even better – not to mention rather breezier – vista.

Details

Address
Mori Tower 52F-53F, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku

Transport Roppongi Station (Hibiya, Oedo lines), exit 1

Telephone 03 6406 6100

Open Wed-Mon 10am-10pm, Tue 10am-5pm

Admission Admission ¥1,500.

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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