Description
- It is also called the former Asakanomiya residence because it was built by King Asakanomiya Hatohiko, uncle of Emperor Showa’s empress, and lived there until he renounced the imperial status.
- The interior uses the Art Deco style (symbolic expressions using geometric shapes as motifs) that was popular at the time, and is said to be of good quality and well-preserved.
- In addition to the main building, there is a tea room, warehouse, garage, etc., all of which have been designated as important national cultural properties.
Reviews by situation
“Relaxing alone” Recommended: 4 /4 points
It depends on the exhibits and the day of the week, but it is not extremely crowded. There are many visitors who come alone.
“Having fun with the kids” Recommended: 1 /4 points
It may be difficult for children.
“Getting into the mood on a date” Recommended: 4 /4 points
The whole building has a stylish atmosphere, making it a hidden gem of a date spot. There are also plenty of souvenirs.
“Getting along with friends” Recommendation level: 4 /4 points
Many friends visit because it looks good on social media (although photography is not always possible).
Trend Chart
“Comfort” Rating: 3 /5 points
The corridors are narrow, but not so narrow that it interferes with looking around. There is also a cafe.
“Length of fun time” Rating: 3 /5 points
It is not a very large building, but it takes a fair amount of time to look around carefully.
“Price range” Rating: 4 /5 points
It is worth more than the admission fee. We recommend a ticket that includes the exhibition.
“Suitable for rainy days” Rating: 5 /5 points
Since you will be moving around the facility, it is not a problem on rainy days.
“Night-friendly” Rating: 1 /5 points
You cannot enter at night.
“Uniqueness” Rating: 5 /5 points
It is a building that was originally used by the imperial family, and it is rare to have a place where photography is allowed.
Business Hours
AM10:00 to PM6:00
Closed Days
Every Monday (if Monday is a holiday, the next weekday)
English Support
unknown
Fees
One adult …200yen (admission) / One adult …about 1400yen (exhibition) [Cash or Credit card or SUICA or other]
Access
Shirogane-dai Station (Metro Namboku Line / Toei Mita Line)
Meguro Station (JR Yamanote Line / Metro Namboku Line / Toei Mita Line / Tokyu Meguro Line)
Main limited-time events
See the official website.
Official website
https://www.teien-art-museum.ne.jp/
Nearby spots
unknown