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Tokyo National Art Museum Launches English-Language Collection Tours

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

The Tokyo National Art Museum has introduced 'Explore with Us', an English-language guided tour of its collections, and will host a 'Blossoms in Japanese Art: Spring Festival' exhibition in March.

The Tokyo National Art Museum has announced the launch of a new English-language guided tour program called 'Explore with Us', aimed at helping international visitors better appreciate the museum's extensive art collections. According to the press release from PR Newswire, the museum will also be hosting a special exhibition in March titled 'Blossoms in Japanese Art: Spring Festival', showcasing the representation of flowers in traditional Japanese art. 'Explore with Us' will provide foreign visitors with the opportunity to learn about the museum's holdings through English-language tours led by knowledgeable docents. This initiative is part of the museum's efforts to make its world-class collection more accessible to a global audience. The 'Blossoms in Japanese Art' exhibition is timed to coincide with the spring bloom, offering visitors a chance to admire the artistic depictions of Japan's famous cherry blossoms and other floral motifs. The display will feature paintings, ukiyo-e prints, and other media drawn from the museum's permanent collection. These new programs demonstrate the Tokyo National Art Museum's commitment to engaging international travelers and sharing the beauty of Japanese art and culture. As a leading cultural institution, the museum's efforts to cater to non-Japanese speakers will be welcomed by the global maritime community that frequently visits Japan.
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