[Tokyo] Tokyo National Museum | Hall of Fame | Main Building & Asian Gallery | Star Lecturer Professional Level Explanation
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- * Star Instructors | Professional explanations, clear context
- ,* Immersive tour | Approximately 3 hours, in-depth interpretation of key exhibits
- ,* Evolution of Japanese aesthetics × Historical background of Chinese stone Buddhist statues
- What to expect
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**Echoes Across a Thousand Years: Awakening Cultural Relics with Stories.** Tokyo National Museum: This is Japan's largest museum, located at the northern end of Ueno Park in Taito-ku, Tokyo. It consists of a two-story Japanese-style building, the Toyokan (Eastern Art Gallery) on the left, the Hyokeikan (Gallery of Horyuji Treasures) on the right, and the Gallery of Horyuji Treasures next to the main gate, with a total of 43 exhibition halls. Located at the northern end of Ueno Park in Taito-ku, Tokyo, it opened in 1872 and is Japan's richest museum in terms of Chinese cultural relics, as well as an important landmark for the collection and display of cultural heritage in Japan and Asia. The Tokyo National Museum is the oldest museum in Japan, housing a unique and comprehensive collection of artworks and handicrafts from Japan and other parts of Asia, and providing information about Japanese culture and history. **Available Sessions:** ☆Morning Session 10:00-13:00 (Duration: 3h) ☆Afternoon Session 14:00-17:0