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Sompo Museum of Art

SOMPO美術館

The Sompo Museum of Art (SOMPO美術館, Sonpo bijutsukan) is an art museum in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is owned by the Japanese insurance company SOMPO and is located next to the company's headquarters. It started as the Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art in 1976 and gradually expanded. The current six-storey building was completed in 2020. The museum became famous when it bid 5.8 billion yen (£25 million) for one of Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers paintings at Christie's in London on 30 March 1987, far exceeding the largest amount ever paid for a painting.

20C, broken clouds. Forecast: 20-27C, CloudsCrowds: MediumEarly mornings for fewer crowds
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Quick Facts

How Long

1–2 hours

Cost

Mid-range

When to Visit

Jan

5°C

New Year art exhibitions

Feb

6°C

Winter art events

Mar

9°C

Spring art exhibitions

Apr

14°C

Cherry blossom season with special exhibits

May

19°C

Modern art showcases

Jun

22°C

Summer art programs

Jul

26°C

Special summer exhibitions

Aug

27°C

Fireworks and cultural events

Sep

24°C

Late summer art displays

Oct

18°C

Autumn art festivals

Nov

12°C

Cultural exhibitions and events

Dec

7°C

Winter art displays and holiday events

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