Art & architecture
Japan has a rich and world-renowned artistic tradition which encompasses sculpture, textiles, ink painting, calligraphy, ukiyo-e woodblock printing and much more.
Exquisite kimono, beautifully painted screens and images by famous artists such as Hokusai have become iconic symbols of the country, and there are a multitude of excellent museums where you can admire these creations - from the world's largest collection of ukiyo-e in Matsumoto to the superb Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya.
Contemporary art, meanwhile, enjoys an excellent standing in Japan and there are world-class galleries scattered throughout the country. Visit the Mori Art Museum at the top of a skyscraper in Tokyo; admire 1,300 works of art from the post-restoration era in Matsue; enjoy masterpieces by Moore and Rodin in a stunning natural setting at Hakone's Open-Air Museum; and visit Naoshima - a tiny island on the Seto Inland Sea that has become famous for its innovative approach to art.
Japanese architecture, meanwhile, is typified by wooden structures with sliding paper screens, tatami mats and curved roofs. Though at first glance Japanese and Chinese architecture may seem similar, the Japanese aesthetic is much simpler, cleaner and less ornate, as you will come to find as you explore the many temples, shrines, samurai residences, castles and traditional districts over the course of your trip.
 - Miho Museum- The Miho Museum's combination of historical artefacts and innovative modern architecture make it a lovely day trip option for those visiting Kyoto. 
- Insider Experience: Tokyo architecture tour- Let our "Insider" show you the wealth of cutting-edge architecture Tokyo has to offer. 
 
 - Hokusai's legacy- One of Japan's most eminent woodblock print artists made his home in Obuse. 
 
- Tokyo Skytree- The magnificent, fully accessible 634 metre tower in the Asakusa area of Tokyo. 
 
 
 - Tokugawa art in Nagoya- See the art treasures of the Tokugawa Shogun and beautiful gardens in Nagoya 
 
 
- 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art- A fabulous collection of Japanese and international art since 1980 
 - Monet's Water Lilies- Five paintings from Claude Monet's Water Lilies series have found a wonderful home in an innovative gallery on Naoshima Island. 
 - Setouchi Art Festival- The triennial Setouchi Art Festival is one of the biggest celebrations of contemporary art in Japan. 
 - The "black crow" castle- Follow in the footsteps of samurai at Matsumoto Castle, one of the best preserved original castles in Japan. 
- Insider Experience: Tokyo art scene tour- If you are a lover of art, don't miss our "Insider" day tour of the Tokyo art scene. 
 
					
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