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  • The National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno Park exhibits natural history and the history of science and technology. It is also a research institute:  collecting & preserving 4 million specimens.  It is a must see stop in Tokyo Ueno Park, especially for school children.  Subjects covered at the museum include  the history of science and technology, Earth and its biosphere, as well as human history. The museum is actively engaged in  educational activities, so as to enhance the public's interest in nature and science.
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  • The National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno Park exhibits natural history and the history of science and technology. It is also a research institute:  collecting & preserving 4 million specimens.  It is a must see stop in Tokyo Ueno Park, especially for school children.  Subjects covered at the museum include  the history of science and technology, Earth and its biosphere, as well as human history. The museum is actively engaged in  educational activities, so as to enhance the public's interest in nature and science.
    national-museum-nature-science-02.jpg
  • Hyokeikan - Tokyo National Museum collects and displays a comprehensive collection of art and antiquities from Japan and other Asian countries. The museum also conducts research related to fine art and makes these items available to scholars.  The museum was established in 1871 at a different location, outside of Ueno Park.  Several buildings make up the museum complex, shown is the Hyokeikan.
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  • Tokyo National Museum collects and displays a comprehensive collection of art and antiquities from Japan and other Asian countries. The museum also conducts research related to fine art and makes these items available to scholars.  The museum was established in 1871 at a different location, outside of Ueno Park.
    tokyo-national-museum-4.jpg
  • Tokyo National Museum collects and displays a comprehensive collection of art and antiquities from Japan and other Asian countries. The museum also conducts research related to fine art and makes these items available to scholars.  The museum was established in 1871 at a different location, outside of Ueno Park.
    tokyo-national-museum-2.jpg
  • Hyokeikan - Tokyo National Museum collects and displays a comprehensive collection of art and antiquities from Japan and other Asian countries. The museum also conducts research related to fine art and makes these items available to scholars.  The museum was established in 1871 at a different location, outside of Ueno Park.  Several buildings make up the museum complex, shown is the Hyokeikan.
    tokyo-national-museum-3.jpg
  • 72. The National Museum of Western Art NMWA  国立西洋美術館 is the foremost public art gallery in Japan that specializes in European and western art.  The museum was established in 1959 to exhibit works from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. In addition the museum develops special exhibitions each year, such as the Chagall exhibition it hosted by bringing in 400 of his works on loan from 15 countries around the world.  Its building has been declared world heritage along with others designed by Le Corbusier around the world, thanks to its unique design.
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  • 72. The National Museum of Western Art NMWA  国立西洋美術館 is the foremost public art gallery in Japan that specializes in European and western art.  The museum was established in 1959 to exhibit works from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. In addition the museum develops special exhibitions each year, such as the Chagall exhibition it hosted by bringing in 400 of his works on loan from 15 countries around the world.  Its building has been declared world heritage along with others designed by Le Corbusier around the world, thanks to its unique design.
    72.LE.CORBUSIER-03.jpg
  • 72. The National Museum of Western Art NMWA  国立西洋美術館 is the foremost public art gallery in Japan that specializes in European and western art.  The museum was established in 1959 to exhibit works from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. In addition the museum develops special exhibitions each year, such as the Chagall exhibition it hosted by bringing in 400 of his works on loan from 15 countries around the world.  Its building has been declared world heritage along with others designed by Le Corbusier around the world, thanks to its unique design.
    72.LE.CORBUSIER-02.jpg
  • 72. The National Museum of Western Art NMWA  国立西洋美術館 is the foremost public art gallery in Japan that specializes in European and western art.  The museum was established in 1959 to exhibit works from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. In addition the museum develops special exhibitions each year, such as the Chagall exhibition it hosted by bringing in 400 of his works on loan from 15 countries around the world.  Its building has been declared world heritage along with others designed by Le Corbusier around the world, thanks to its unique design.
    72.LE.CORBUSIER-01.jpg
  • The National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park Tokyo is devoted to European and Western arts. The museum is also known as NMWA  National Museum of Western Art.  The museum was  opened in 1959 and designed by French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and originally housed the personal collection of Matsukata Kojiro.  The building is a perfect example of Modernism  hat encompasses several of Le Corbusier's key ideas. Galleries are laid out in a square plans, visitor traffic circulation is mostly via ramps and skylights bring natural light into the galleries. The facade is made of precast concrete panels.  Although Le Corbusier took the lead on the design, he left the detailing and construction supervision to three Japanese apprentices. The National Museum of Western Art is the famed architect's only built project in the far east. Today the museum hosts the work of significant western artists including Rodin, Manet, Picasso and Pollock in its courtyard with special exhibitions throughout the year.  UNESCO recently added the building to its list of significant architectural and historical sites, along with 16 other Le Corbusier projects.  It is Tokyo’s only UNESCO World Heritage site.
    corbusier-tokyo-5.jpg
  • The National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park Tokyo is devoted to European and Western arts. The museum is also known as NMWA  National Museum of Western Art.  The museum was  opened in 1959 and designed by French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and originally housed the personal collection of Matsukata Kojiro.  The building is a perfect example of Modernism  hat encompasses several of Le Corbusier's key ideas. Galleries are laid out in a square plans, visitor traffic circulation is mostly via ramps and skylights bring natural light into the galleries. The facade is made of precast concrete panels.  Although Le Corbusier took the lead on the design, he left the detailing and construction supervision to three Japanese apprentices. The National Museum of Western Art is the famed architect's only built project in the far east. Today the museum hosts the work of significant western artists including Rodin, Manet, Picasso and Pollock in its courtyard with special exhibitions throughout the year.  UNESCO recently added the building to its list of significant architectural and historical sites, along with 16 other Le Corbusier projects.  It is Tokyo’s only UNESCO World Heritage site.
    corbusier-tokyo-2.jpg
  • The National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park Tokyo is devoted to European and Western arts. The museum is also known as NMWA  National Museum of Western Art.  The museum was  opened in 1959 and designed by French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and originally housed the personal collection of Matsukata Kojiro.  The building is a perfect example of Modernism  hat encompasses several of Le Corbusier's key ideas. Galleries are laid out in a square plans, visitor traffic circulation is mostly via ramps and skylights bring natural light into the galleries. The facade is made of precast concrete panels.  Although Le Corbusier took the lead on the design, he left the detailing and construction supervision to three Japanese apprentices. The National Museum of Western Art is the famed architect's only built project in the far east. Today the museum hosts the work of significant western artists including Rodin, Manet, Picasso and Pollock in its courtyard with special exhibitions throughout the year.  UNESCO recently added the building to its list of significant architectural and historical sites, along with 16 other Le Corbusier projects.  It is Tokyo’s only UNESCO World Heritage site.
    corbusier-tokyo-1.jpg
  • The National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park Tokyo is devoted to European and Western arts. The museum is also known as NMWA  National Museum of Western Art.  The museum was  opened in 1959 and designed by French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and originally housed the personal collection of Matsukata Kojiro.  The building is a perfect example of Modernism  hat encompasses several of Le Corbusier's key ideas. Galleries are laid out in a square plans, visitor traffic circulation is mostly via ramps and skylights bring natural light into the galleries. The facade is made of precast concrete panels.  Although Le Corbusier took the lead on the design, he left the detailing and construction supervision to three Japanese apprentices. The National Museum of Western Art is the famed architect's only built project in the far east. Today the museum hosts the work of significant western artists including Rodin, Manet, Picasso and Pollock in its courtyard with special exhibitions throughout the year.  UNESCO recently added the building to its list of significant architectural and historical sites, along with 16 other Le Corbusier projects.  It is Tokyo’s only UNESCO World Heritage site.
    corbusier-tokyo-7.jpg
  • The National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park Tokyo is devoted to European and Western arts. The museum is also known as NMWA  National Museum of Western Art.  The museum was  opened in 1959 and designed by French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and originally housed the personal collection of Matsukata Kojiro.  The building is a perfect example of Modernism  hat encompasses several of Le Corbusier's key ideas. Galleries are laid out in a square plans, visitor traffic circulation is mostly via ramps and skylights bring natural light into the galleries. The facade is made of precast concrete panels.  Although Le Corbusier took the lead on the design, he left the detailing and construction supervision to three Japanese apprentices. The National Museum of Western Art is the famed architect's only built project in the far east. Today the museum hosts the work of significant western artists including Rodin, Manet, Picasso and Pollock in its courtyard with special exhibitions throughout the year.  UNESCO recently added the building to its list of significant architectural and historical sites, along with 16 other Le Corbusier projects.  It is Tokyo’s only UNESCO World Heritage site.
    corbusier-tokyo-4.jpg
  • The National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park Tokyo is devoted to European and Western arts. The museum is also known as NMWA  National Museum of Western Art.  The museum was  opened in 1959 and designed by French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and originally housed the personal collection of Matsukata Kojiro.  The building is a perfect example of Modernism  hat encompasses several of Le Corbusier's key ideas. Galleries are laid out in a square plans, visitor traffic circulation is mostly via ramps and skylights bring natural light into the galleries. The facade is made of precast concrete panels.  Although Le Corbusier took the lead on the design, he left the detailing and construction supervision to three Japanese apprentices. The National Museum of Western Art is the famed architect's only built project in the far east. Today the museum hosts the work of significant western artists including Rodin, Manet, Picasso and Pollock in its courtyard with special exhibitions throughout the year.  UNESCO recently added the building to its list of significant architectural and historical sites, along with 16 other Le Corbusier projects.  It is Tokyo’s only UNESCO World Heritage site.
    corbusier-tokyo-3.jpg
  • One of Japan's most crowded, noisy and popular cherry blossom spots, Ueno Park features more than 1000 trees along the street leading towards the National Museum and around Shinobazu Pond. Rather than the poetic, quiet, contemplative scene that one might expect, the sake-fueled revelry goes into the night with companies celebrating springtime with karaoke sessions in this type of hanami or cherry blossom viewing party.
    ueno-park-sakura-3.jpg
  • Saving a Spot at Ueno Park - one of Japan's most crowded, noisy and popular cherry blossom spots, Ueno Park features more than 1000 trees along the street leading towards the National Museum and around Shinobazu Pond. Rather than the poetic, quiet, contemplative scene that one might expect, the sake-fueled revelry goes into the night with companies celebrating springtime with karaoke sessions in this type of hanami or cherry blossom viewing party.
    ueno-park-sakura-1.jpg
  • One of Japan's most crowded, noisy and popular cherry blossom spots, Ueno Park features more than 1000 trees along the street leading towards the National Museum and around Shinobazu Pond. Rather than the poetic, quiet, contemplative scene that one might expect, the sake-fueled revelry goes into the night with companies celebrating springtime with karaoke sessions in this type of hanami or cherry blossom viewing party.
    ueno-park-sakura-5.jpg
  • One of Japan's most crowded, noisy and popular cherry blossom spots, Ueno Park features more than 1000 trees along the street leading towards the National Museum and around Shinobazu Pond. Rather than the poetic, quiet, contemplative scene that one might expect, the sake-fueled revelry goes into the night with companies celebrating springtime with karaoke sessions in this type of hanami or cherry blossom viewing party.
    ueno-park-sakura-2.jpg