Your Museum Tour Starts with a Discount Pass in Ueno!

About several museums in and around Ueno Park, including Tokyo National Museum and Ueno Royal Museum. Also includes information on the Grutto Pass.

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For art museums and other museums, try the “Grutto Pass”

For those visitors wishing to see many Tokyo art museums as well as other museums around the city, we recommend the “Tokyo Museum Grutto Pass 2015.”


For the price of 2,000 JPY, you can visit and get discounts for 78 different museums within Tokyo.

This goes too for national institutions including the Ueno Royal Museum, the National Museum of Nature and Science and the Tokyo National Museum. However, which of the permanent and special exhibits you can see with your pass and for how much depends on the museum, so be sure to check the websites below for more details.

You can use your “Tokyo Museum Grutto Pass” until March 31,, 2016. The “Grutto Pass” introduced in the above website can be purchased at any of the 78 participating institutions, or at the Tokyo Tourism Information Center.

Visitors traveling by train can take advantage of the “Metro & Grutto Pass” set. Normally the combination of two Tokyo Metro one-day passes (2 x 600 JPY) and “Grutto Pass” (2,000 JPY) would come to 3,200 JPY, but with the set discount this becomes 2,700 JPY.

Since 45 of the 78 participating institutions are accessible by Tokyo Metro, having a free pass to use any of the lines is sure to make your tour a lot easier!

These are available at any station\'s commuter pass sales point, available until January 31, 2016 (and can be used anytime until March 31, 2016).

Ueno, Rich with Museum Culture

Home to an array on institutions including the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and Ueno Royal Museum, Ueno is known as a town rich in culture.


Here we will divide the institutions into regular museums and art museums, and introduce each one.

Tokyo National Museum





The official website has an easy-to-read calendar highlighting exhibition times and scheduled closures, so be sure to check before your visit.


Right now there are special exhibits such as “The Great Terracotta Army of China\'s First Emperor” (until February 21, 2016) and “Maps of Japan Created by Ino Tadataka” (until December 23, 2015).

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The Highlights of Ueno\'s Art Museums

For those visitors into art over history we recommend Ueno\'s art museums, all within a 10 minute walk of Ueno Station. Let\'s look at each in turn.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum





Ueno Royal Museum





The National Museum of Western Art





The Tokyo National Museum and three art museums are all located in close proximity of each other, so it would be a wasted opportunity to only see one during your visit! Check the official websites for exhibition information, grab your “Grutto Pass” and go explore!



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The information in this article is accurate at the time of publication.

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