Tokyo’s art scene is extensive and vibrant, and there’s always so much to see. Whether you want to see some traditional Japanese art or a modern exhibit, here’s a list of exhibitions happening in Tokyo that are worth checking out.

Tokyo Exhibitions in June

Queer Art Exhibition

Explore diverse LGBTQ+ perspectives through 36 works by 30 artists at the Queer Art Exhibition, part of Tokyo Pride 2025. Free admission at Tokyu Plaza Harajuku, June 6 to June 18.

Date & Time
Jun 06-18・11:00-21:00・Closes at 19:00 on the Final Day

Price
Free

Location

BABY THE COFFEE BREW CLUB GALLERY ROOM/ART STREET

Ando Teru Exhibition: The Sculptor of The Hachiko Statue

This exhibition revisits the sculptor behind Shibuya’s beloved Hachiko statue, marking 80 years since his death.

Date & Time
Jun 21-Aug 17・10:00-20:00

Price
¥1000

Location

The Shoto Museum of Art

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Closed on Mondays (except for July 21, and August 11, 2025), July 22(Tue.), and August 12(Tue.), 2025

Ukiyo-e In Play Exhibition

Explore the evolution of traditional Japanese woodcut printing at the Contemporary Ukiyo-e Exhibition, featuring 85 artists reimagining the timeless art of ukiyo-e.

Date & Time
Apr 22-Jun 15・09:30-17:00

Price
¥1000

Location

Tokyo National Museum

Love Fashion: In Search of Myself Exhibition

A fashion exhibition from the archives of the Kyoto Costume, exploring clothing through our dreams and desires. From luxurious historical garments to iconic contemporary pieces from Alexander McQueen to Yohji Yamamoto, the show covers centuries of style to examine the deep connection that clothing has with human nature and the self.

Date & Time
Apr 16-Jun 22・11:00-19:00・Closed on Mondays

Price
¥1600

Location

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery

Living Modernity: 1920s–1970s Architecture Exhibition

“Living Modernity” explores the home as an innovative space of beauty, and the 20th century ideals that shaped how we live today. Showcasing projects from Japan, Europe, America and Brazil, the exhibition includes an impressive name-call of iconic architects, and shares how Japan responded to modernism with a focus on natural materials. With display objects spanning graphic art, models and immersive experiences, this exhibition is sure to delight fans of interior and architectural design, alongside anyone who has ever taken pleasure in a Zillow scrolling session.

Date & Time
Mar 19-Jun 30・10:00-18:00・Closed on Tuesdays

Price
¥1800

Location

The National Art Center, Roppongi

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Joan Miró Exhibition

From March 1 to July 6, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum will host a retrospective dedicated to Joan Miró, one of the 20th century’s most celebrated artists.

Date & Time
Mar 01-Jul 06・09:30-17:30・Fridays open until 8:00 p.m. / Last entry 30 minutes before closing / Closed: Mondays (except April 28 and May 5) and May 7

Price
¥2,300 / ¥1,300 for University Students / ¥1,600 for people over 65 years old

Location

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

Tokyo Art Shows in June

Aokabi Saya: Mille Crepe 2 Exhibition

Illustrator Aokabi Saya returns with Mille Crepe 2, a solo exhibition of new works showing at Parco Museum Tokyo. Known for blending analog and digital techniques, Aokabi draws inspiration from the stylized character designs of 1990s Japanese animation, reinterpreting them with a delicate balance of precision and spontaneity.

Date & Time
Jun 13-30・11:00-21:00

Price
Free

Location

Parco Museum Tokyo

Isao Takahata Exhibition: The Man Who Planted Japanese Animation

Explore the life and legacy of Isao Takahata, co-founder of Studio Ghibli, through rare art and materials from his iconic films, including Grave of the Fireflies, opening this summer at Azabudai Hills Gallery.

Date & Time
Jun 27-Sep 15・10:00-20:00・Last Entry 19:30

Price
¥1,200-¥2,000

Location

Azabudai Hills Gallery

Hokusai: Another Story in Tokyo Immersive Exhibit

Hokusai’s masterpiece ukiyo-e come to life in a way never experienced before. This immersive experience presents the beauty of Hokusai’s art with modern technology for an interactive exhibit.

Date & Time
Feb 01-Jun 01・11:00-20:00・Last admission at 19:10

Price
¥4200

Location

Tokyu Plaza Shibuya

Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp Exhibition

Celebrating the visionary duo Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp, this exhibition explores their radical art and design fusion in the Dadaist movement. Together their work redefined 20th century modernism — offering a vibrant dialogue between form, freedom, and creative synergy.

Date & Time
Mar 01-Jun 01・10:00-18:00・Open until 20:00 on Fridays. Closed Mondays.

Price
¥2000

Location

Artizon Museum

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(¥1800 if purchased online)

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Machine Love: Video Game, AI and Contemporary Art

“Machine Love: Video Game, AI and Contemporary Art” at the Mori Art Museum spotlights contemporary artists that utilize game engines, generative AI and virtual reality technologies as tools for their visualization. 

Date & Time
Feb 13-Jun 08・10:00-22:00・10:00-17:00 on Tuesdays, Admission until 30 minutes before closing

Price
¥2000 for adults, ¥1700 for seniors, ¥1400 for university/high school students, free for children

Location

Mori Art Museum

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Hilma af Klint: The Beyond

Go and see the new exhibition of pineoreeing abstract artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1994) coming to the National Museum of Modern Art in March.

Date & Time
Mar 04-Jun 15・10:00-17:00・Closed on Mondays/Fridays and Saturdays open until 8 pm

Price
¥2300

Location

National Museum of Modern Art

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¥1,200 for University Students/¥700 for Highschool Students

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“Japanese Gentian – Twin Lines,” Daiya Yamamoto, 61 x 73 cm

Daiya Yamamoto Solo Exhibition

Daiya Yamamoto is an artist who skilfully merges traditional Western painting techniques with a distinctly Japanese aesthetic sensitivity to capture the essence of contemporary time. On view from May 24 to June 22, this exhibition marks Yamamoto’s highly anticipated first solo show at Galerie Taménaga’s Tokyo location since his acclaimed 2023 presentation at the gallery’s Paris space, which captivated art enthusiasts in Europe. Featuring approximately forty new works, the exhibition spotlights Yamamoto’s refined take on trompe-l’œil, a Western technique that creates the illusion of real-life presence.

Date & Time
May 24-Jun 22・11:00-19:00・11:00-17:00 on Sundays & Holidays

Price
Free

Location

Galerie Taménaga

Wisteria and Hydrangea Early Summer Goldfish 2025

Dive into the beauty of early summer at Art Aquarium Museum GINZA’s Wisteria and Hydrangea Early Summer Goldfish 2025.

Date & Time
Apr 25-Jun 22・10:00-19:00・Last Entry at 18:00

Price
¥2,500 – ¥2,700

Location

Art Aquarium Museum GINZA

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Free Admission for elementary school children

Godzilla the Art 70th Anniversary Exhibition

Godzilla is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Godzilla the Art Exhibition at Mori Arts Center Gallery showcases 29 artists and their interpretation of the giant monster.

Date & Time
Apr 26-Jun 29・10:00-19:00・Until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, last admission 30 minutes before closing

Price
General and university students: ¥2500, high school students: ¥1600, elementary school and under: ¥600

Location

Mori Arts Center Gallery

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Weekday tickets are discounted

Kenjiro Okazaki exhibition

Kenjiro Okazaki Exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Kenjiro Okazaki’s first major Tokyo retrospective highlights groundbreaking works, exploring the transformative power of form across media.

Date & Time
Apr 29-Jul 21・10:00-18:00

Price

Location

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 1F/3F

Exhibition: World Fair in Japan 1970-2005

Architecture fans will delight in this deep dive into Japan’s Expo designs, from Osaka in the ’70’s to Aichi 2005’s eco-conscious pavilions.

Date & Time
Mar 08-Aug 31・10:00-16:30

Price
Free

Location

National Archives of Modern Architecture

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Closed on Mondays, except public holidays (closed the following day instead)

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