Tokio ART Walking : Museo Nacional y Ueno Yanaka ART Área





Descripción
El Museo Nacional de Tokio en Ueno, el museo más grande de Japón, y Yanaka, una popular zona del centro y hogar de muchos artistas, se exploran con fines artísticos. Los visitantes pueden visitar grandes museos, así como pequeñas galerías de arte donde pueden conocer a los artistas. También puede ver Taisho Retro (arquitectura de estilo occidental del antiguo Japón) y arquitectura de estilo japonés. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de la atmósfera y el encanto de la zona de Ueno Yanaka al experimentar los templos y el arte en esta zona de la ciudad de los templos. Este recorrido se recomienda para aquellos que estén interesados en el arte y quieran visitar pequeñas galerías mientras pasean por el centro de Tokio. El recorrido visita varias galerías de arte pequeñas pero fascinantes repartidas por toda la zona. Algunas galerías ofrecen la oportunidad de hablar con los propios artistas. Un guía certificado le explicará la historia de la zona. Este recorrido a pie lo lleva desde Ueno a Yanaka (estación de Nippori), para que pueda explorar eficientemente las dos áreas.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Este es el museo y galería de arte más grande de Japón. Tiene una colección de pinturas, artesanías y esculturas desde la antigüedad hasta la época moderna. Tiene una colección de pinturas, artesanías y esculturas desde la antigüedad hasta la época moderna.
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan es una de las principales salas de conciertos de Tokio, donde se realizan representaciones de ópera, ballet y música clásica. El edificio en sí es un ejemplo notable de arquitectura modernista, diseñado por el reconocido arquitecto Kunio Maekawa. Los visitantes no solo pueden disfrutar de representaciones de primer nivel, sino también recorrer brevemente el edificio para apreciar sus características arquitectónicas únicas.
El Museo Nacional de Arte Occidental es el único museo de Asia Oriental diseñado por Le Corbusier. Esta visita no incluye la entrada al museo, lo veremos desde fuera.
Esta es la antigua sala de conciertos de la Universidad Nacional de Bellas Artes y Música de Tokio.
La biblioteca es una fusión de arquitectura moderna y retro.
Un pequeño museo de Kuroda, un pionero del arte occidental en Japón.
Galería de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de Bellas Artes y Música de Tokio.
Es la única universidad nacional de arte de Japón. Cuenta con la Facultad de Bellas Artes y la Facultad de Música.
Visitaremos un elegante templo dedicado a Daikokuten, el dios de la prosperidad y las buenas cosechas.
Visita el estudio de Alan West, un pintor japonés de biombos.
Una galería de arte donde las exposiciones cambian cada semana. Puedes hablar con el artista. *El artista puede no estar disponible en el momento de la visita.
Una galería de arte contemporáneo en unos baños públicos renovados.
Cementerio con exuberante vegetación.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(11)
It was a great time. May was our guide and she showed us the best way to walk through the museum so that it flowed. She also showed us some of the pokemon manhole covers nearby which was a big perk for my husband and I since we play Pokemon Go. May was super kind and after the museum showed us some shrines and other galleries. I doubt I'd be able to plan something like this myself so it meant a lot. We had taken a makie making class a few days before and in the museum we saw amazing makie pieces. The area May showed us had a lot more shrines than I was expecting and was pretty peaceful. I highly recommend this tour for people who are interested in mixed media art and architecture!
We enjoyed our guide, Kyoko. The art tour was eclectic and different from the normal run of the mill tours.
Thank you very much for your wonderful review. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour with Kyoko and appreciated the unique art experience beyond the National Museum. We truly hope to welcome you again in the future.
I highly recommend this tour for an introduction to Japanese art and the Ueno area of Tokyo. Yuka was my guide and she did a splendid job. She is both very knowledgeable and an excellent communicator. Very enjoyable!
Thank you so much for joining our tour and for your kind words! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed exploring Japanese art and the Ueno area with Yuka. We truly appreciate your recommendation!
Great tour with good tourist and cultural spots. Recommended! Special for people who want to know in depth the culture and history of this area
This was a wonderful art and culture tour in Tokyo! The highlight for me was the Tokyo National Museum, which is the largest museum in Japan. The paintings, sculptures, and crafts collection gave a great overview of Japanese history and art. I also enjoyed walking around the Ueno and Yanaka area. Our guide was knowledgeable and made the walk easy and enjoyable. I would recommend this tour to anyone who loves art, history, and exploring a quieter, more creative side of Tokyo.
I would like to express my gratitude for the wonderfully organized and enriching tour through the Ueno and Yanaka districts. Our guide, Kenny, was attentive, knowledgeable, and truly passionate about what he was sharing. The tour offered a well-balanced mix of culture, art, history, and even a bit of relaxation. The itinerary was thoughtfully planned: • We began with brief stops at the Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall and the National Museum of Western Art, where Kenny provided concise yet insightful commentary on the cultural importance of these locations. • Then we had a more in-depth visit to the Tokyo National Museum, where we explored key masterpieces of Japanese art on the second floor of the Japanese Gallery. Kenny highlighted the most interesting exhibits and brought history to life through engaging stories. • Afterward, we took a short coffee break — a great moment to recharge and reflect on everything we’d seen. • The second part of the tour led us into the more atmospheric and authentic Yanaka area: • We visited the Tokyo University of the Arts, where the Forms of Urushi 2025 exhibition in Chinretsu-kan stood out for its modernity and creativity. • The Gokoku-in Temple, featuring the deity Daikokuten, left a strong impression with its peaceful and secluded setting — a perfect pause in the day. • We concluded the tour at SCAI THE BATH HOUSE, a contemporary art gallery uniquely housed in a former public bathhouse. The space itself had a remarkable atmosphere, and the solo exhibition by Tomoaki Suzuki was both thought-provoking and memorable. Everything was well-paced and smoothly coordinated, and Kenny maintained a friendly, engaging, and informative atmosphere throughout. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of Tokyo’s cultural landscape.
A very informative and personable tour! Our guide Kenny was friendly, knowledgeable, and easy to follow, which was perfect for someone like me with almost no background in Japanese art or architecture. We saw a huge variety—sculptures, paintings, textiles, lacquerware, modern exhibitions, and even a shrine—so it really felt like we explored Japanese culture, from traditional to modern. If you go in summer, bring an umbrella for the walking bits. There’s a lot to take in, but it’s a fun and immersive way to dive into Japan’s art and history.
Yuka was very kind, she helped us with all the questions and took us to wonderful places around the museum. If you are interested in art we highly recommend this tour. Great!!!! :)
Thank you for your kind review! We’re glad you enjoyed the tour around the museum. Wishing you a great time during the rest of your stay in Japan! Warm regards,
Our guide’s name was Kyoko, ask for her. She is amazing and was very helpful getting us to the meeting point and making sure we got back to our hotel aggravation free. She is a super guide , the next level a total wealth of knowledge and enthusiastic to share her knowledge with her clients. I wish we would have hired her days ago. Thanks for making our day with you a high point in our trip. Clearly ART is her passion. Michael and Veronica from Mexico 🇲🇽
Thank you very much for your wonderful review. We’re so happy to hear that your time on the tour was a highlight of your trip, and that everything went smoothly from start to finish. Thank you again for joining the tour, and we hope you’ll visit Japan again in the future.
If you love art, this is a tour to consider. Kenny is an excellent guide to the Ueno Park buildings and the Tokyo National Museum’s Japan Gallery as well as some neighboring galleries. He was a thoughtful companion for a long walk and accommodated our needs by meeting us at our hotel and arranging for a taxi back.
Thank you very much for your review. We’re so glad to hear that you enjoyed the Tokyo National Museum and the surrounding galleries. It’s also a relief to know that you returned safely by taxi. Wishing you a wonderful journey throughout Japan!



