Dive deep into history at Tokyo's Ancient Orient Museum. With over 5,000 artifacts, curated exhibitions, and interactive summer activities, it's a captivating journey spanning ancient civilizations. Secure your spot and unearth the past like never before!
Situated in the heart of Ikebukuro Sunshine City, Tokyo's Ancient Orient Museum stands as a testament to Japan's commitment to preserving and celebrating the magic of ancient civilizations. As you step into this unique space, you're welcomed into Japan's pioneering museum dedicated entirely to the wonders of the ancient Orient. Here, history isn't just retold; it's relived. With a collection that boasts a staggering 5,000 artifacts, the stories of Western Asia, Egypt - often called the "cradle of civilization", and South Asia come alive in an immersive experience. Every artifact, from the simplest utensil to the most intricate artwork, whispers tales from the distant past, taking visitors from the Old Stone Age right up to the vibrant tapestry of the Sasanian dynasty between the 3rd and 7th centuries.
The "Collection Exhibition" is a curated journey through time, presented in thematic sections. With displays like "The Oldest Orient" and the enthralling "Excavation in Syria", it's an adventure of discovery at every corner. And there's always something new to explore, thanks to the special exhibitions that rotate in every few months, ensuring a fresh infusion of stories and insights. And if you happen to visit during the summer, there's an added treat. Engage with history hands-on at the experiential corner, where you can craft ancient Egyptian charms or send messages using timeless letter stamps. Before you depart, don't miss out on the museum shop. With items inspired by the rich tapestry of history, from excavated artifacts to ancient Egyptian gods and cryptic hieroglyphs, it's the perfect place to take a piece of the past home with you.
Ready to journey back in time and unlock the secrets of ancient civilizations? Don't miss out on this enlightening experience. Book your tour now and immerse yourself in a world of history, culture, and wonder.
Japan's first museum for the ancient Orient
Over 5,000 artifacts on display
Thematic "Collection Exhibition"
Rotating special exhibitions
Summer experiential activities
Unique museum shop offerings
Avoid actions that could interrupt or bother fellow visitors
No smoking or eating/drinking
Ask before taking photos
No dangerous items or pets; service animals allowed
Extra fees for Special Exhibitions
Free entry for school students (with ID) on weekends
Discounts for disabled visitors: one companion enters free
We're open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Please note that the last admission is at 4:30 PM.
Q: How can I reach the Ancient Orient Museum using public transportation?
Ans: The Ancient Orient Museum is conveniently located for those using public transport. If you're coming from Ikebukuro Station, which is serviced by JR Lines, Tokyo Metro subway, Seibu, and Tobu Lines, it's a mere 15-minute walk from the East exit. Alternatively, if you're near Higashi-Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, you can reach the museum in just 6 minutes by foot, using exits Nos. 6 and 7.
Q: Could you specify the museum's exact location?
Ans: Of course! The Ancient Orient Museum is situated at Higashi-Ikebukuro 3-1-4, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-8630, Japan. Specifically, you'll find it on the 7th floor of the Sunshine City Bunka-kaikan building.
Q: Are there specific days when the museum is closed?
Ans: The museum values both its exhibits and visitors hence, it remains closed during the New Year holidays, which is typically from late December to early January. Additionally, there are closures during exhibition updates to enhance the visitor experience.
Q: Is photography allowed inside the museum?
Ans: While the museum appreciates enthusiasts wanting to capture memories, you are required to seek permission before photographing exhibits. This ensures the privacy and experience of all visitors are maintained.
Q: Do I need to pay extra for special exhibitions?
Ans: Special Exhibitions, which provide a deeper dive into specific themes or eras, usually come with separate charges. It's always a good idea to check the details of current exhibitions or reach out to the museum in advance.
Q: Are there concessions for students?
Ans: Certainly! The museum believes in fostering education. Thus, on weekends, elementary and junior high students with a valid school ID can explore the Museum Collections without any entry fee.
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With over 5,000 artifacts, curated exhibitions, and interactive summer activities, it's a captivating journey spanning ancient civilizations.