All history museums and attractions to visit in Tokyo

Tokyo (Japan) is a good place to visit if you are interested in history. Below we list all 13 history museums in Tokyo, to lose yourself in the place's cultural heritage and local history.

Are you a real history buff and are you looking for the best history museums to visit in Tokyo? These are the ones:

  1. Edo Tokyo Museum1

    Edo Tokyo Museum

     Tokyo
    The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a historical museum situated in Sumida, Tokyo. It is dedicated to preserving the history of Edo (old Tokyo) and the transition to the modern city it is today. The museum's name is a combination of the city's old name, Edo, and its current name, Tokyo.
  2. Yasukuni Shrine2

    Yasukuni Shrine

     Tokyo
    The Yasukuni Shrine was established in June 1869 at the behest of Emperor Meiji as a memorial to those who died in the Boshin War. Initially, it was named Tōkyō Shōkonsha (東京招魂社), but it was later renamed Yasukuni Jinja in 1879. This historical background adds to the cultural significance of the shrine.
  3. Japanese Folk Crafts Museum3

    Japanese Folk Crafts Museum

     Tokyo
    The Japanese Folk Crafts Museum, or Nihon mingei-kan, is situated in the Komaba district of Meguro, Tokyo. The museum is dedicated to the collection and display of Japanese and exemplary foreign folk art. It was established in October 1936, thanks to the financial support of entrepreneur and patron Ōhara Magosaburō. The museum's mission is to showcase a selection of beautiful folk art pieces, providing a comprehensive view of this unique art form.
  4. Ebara Hatakeyama Museum of Art4

    Ebara Hatakeyama Museum of Art

     Tokyo
    The Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Arts, situated in Minato, Tokyo, is a private art museum. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse collection of art pieces, making it an interesting destination for art enthusiasts visiting Tokyo.
  5. Shitamachi Museum5

    Shitamachi Museum

     Tokyo
    The Shitamachi Museum is situated in the Ueno district of Taito, Tokyo, Japan. It is conveniently located on the shores of the scenic Shinobazu Pond within the expansive Ueno Park. This location offers visitors the opportunity to combine a visit to the museum with a leisurely stroll around the park and pond.
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    Kite Museum

     Tokyo
    A beautitful showcase of traditional Japanese creations. These kites are marvellously decorated and a pleasure to see.
  7. The Gotoh Museum7

    The Gotoh Museum

     Tokyo
    The Gotoh Museum, located in the Kaminoge district of Setagaya on the southwestern outskirts of Tokyo, is a private museum that offers a unique cultural experience. It was opened in 1960 and houses a collection of classic Japanese and Chinese art, including paintings, writings, crafts, and archaeological objects. The museum also features a small selection of Korean art.
  8. Paper Museum8

    Paper Museum

     Tokyo
    The Paper Museum is situated in the scenic Asukayama Park in Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan. This location offers visitors the opportunity to combine a visit to the museum with a stroll in the park, making it an ideal destination for those interested in both culture and nature.
  9. Asakura Museum of Sculpture9

    Asakura Museum of Sculpture

     Tokyo
    The Asakura Museum of Sculpture is an art museum located in Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to showcasing the sculptures and life work of Fumio Asakura, a renowned Japanese sculptor who lived from 1883 to 1965. The museum provides a comprehensive view of Asakura's artistic journey and his significant contributions to the field of sculpture.
  10. Kita City Asukayama Museum10

    Kita City Asukayama Museum

     Tokyo
  11. Bank of Japan Currency Museum11

    Bank of Japan Currency Museum

     Tokyo
    The Bank of Japan Currency Museum, located in the Chūō district of Tokyo, is a dedicated institution showcasing the history and evolution of the country's currency. It is housed in one of the buildings of the Bank of Japan, making it a significant location for those interested in the financial history of Japan.
  12. Setagaya Literary Museum12

    Setagaya Literary Museum

     Tokyo
    The Setagaya Literary Museum is located in Minami-Karasuyama, Setagaya, Tokyo. It is a city-owned institution, managed by the Setagaya Cultural Foundation. The museum is dedicated to the art and literature of the region, providing a unique insight into the cultural heritage of Setagaya.
  13. Meiji University Museum13

    Meiji University Museum

     Tokyo
    The Meiji University Museum is an educational institution managed by Meiji University. It is situated within the Surugadai campus of the university. The museum is a significant cultural and educational hub, offering a unique blend of exhibits and collections that reflect the diverse academic disciplines of the university.