
国立西洋美術館
National Museum of Western Art
国立西洋美術館(こくりつせいようびじゅつかん、英: The National Museum of Western Art、NMWA)は、東京都台東区の上野公園内にある、西洋の美術作品を専門とする美術館である。独立行政法人国立美術館が運営している。本館は「ル・コルビュジエの建築作品-近代建築運動への顕著な貢献-」の構成資産として世界文化遺産に登録されている。
History & Cultural Significance
The National Museum of Western Art, designed by the renowned Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, is a masterpiece of modernist architecture and a symbol of Japan's deep appreciation for Western art. Opened in 1959, it was one of the first major museums in Japan to focus exclusively on Western art, reflecting post-war cultural exchanges and a growing interest in global artistic movements.
Housed in a striking white concrete building with geometric lines, the museum is not just a repository of masterpieces but also a testament to the fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics. Its collection includes works from the 19th and 20th centuries, featuring artists like Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso, offering visitors a unique window into the evolution of Western art.
What to See & Do
The museum's permanent collection spans over 13,000 works, including iconic pieces such as Van Gogh's 'Self-Portrait' and Monet's 'Water Lilies.' The rotating exhibitions often feature rare and historically significant works, making each visit a new experience.
In addition to its galleries, the museum hosts special events, lectures, and workshops that provide deeper insights into the art and its historical context. Don't miss the rooftop garden, which offers a peaceful retreat and a stunning view of Ueno Park.
Atmosphere & Experience
Walking through the National Museum of Western Art feels like stepping into a serene sanctuary where art and architecture harmonize. The minimalist design of the building enhances the visual impact of the artworks, creating an immersive and contemplative environment.
Insider Tips
Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more tranquil experience, especially during peak seasons.
Check the museum’s schedule for guided tours or talks, which can provide fascinating background information on the collection.
基本情報
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現地のヒント
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more tranquil experience, especially during peak seasons.
- Check the museum’s schedule for guided tours or talks, which can provide fascinating background information on the collection.
- Bring a small notebook to jot down thoughts or sketch your favorite pieces—many visitors find this a rewarding way to engage with the art.
- Take advantage of the museum's free audio guide, which offers detailed commentary on key works and helps deepen your understanding of the collection.
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Plum blossoms begin
3月
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Early cherry blossoms
4月
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Cherry blossom peak
5月
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Fresh green foliage
6月
22°C
Hydrangea season, rainy
7月
26°C
Summer festivals
8月
27°C
Obon, fireworks
9月
24°C
Late summer, typhoon risk
10月
18°C
Autumn foliage begins
11月
12°C
Autumn foliage peak
12月
7°C
Winter illuminations
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