Information
- Exhibition title
- Pleasure in Making: The Creative Spirit of DIY for Living
- Dates
- July 24 (Thu) – October 8 (Wed), 2025
- Venue
- Gallery A, B, C at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
- Closed days
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Mondays and September 16 (Tue)
(Open the Mondays of August 11, September 15, September 22)
- Opening times
- 9:30 - 17:30 (Last admission 17:00), Fridays 9:30 - 20:00 (Last admission 19:30)
- Admission
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General ¥1,100 / College students ¥700 / Seniors (65+) ¥800
- ・Admission is free for visitors under 18 years old, as well as all high school students, regardless of age.
- ・Free admission for visitors 65 and older on “Respect for the Aged Day,” Sep 15 (Mon-hol).
- ・On October 1 (Web) everyone receives free admission.
- ・Admission is free for visitors with a Physical Disability Certificate, Intellectual Disability Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Mental Disability Certificate or Atomic Bomb Survivor’s Certificate, as well as one accompanying person.
- ・"Admission is free for elementary, junior high, and high school students in Tokyo, as well as those in equivalent educational programs, and their accompanying teachers when visiting as part of a school educational activity (advance application required)."
- ・The exhibition can be viewed without an advance reservation. However, entry may be restricted when the museum is crowded.
- ・During the special exhibition ‘Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum. The Painter’s Legacy, the Family Collection, the Ongoing Story’, visitors can receive a ¥300 discount by showing their exhibition ticket.
- ※On Summer Night Museum days only, admission to this exhibition will be discounted or free after 5:00 p.m.
・Dates: Fridays from August 15 (Fri) to September 26 (Fri), 2025, after 5:00 p.m.
・Admission discounts: Free for students / ¥200 discount for adults and seniors 65+.
- Organized by
- Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
- Funded by
- The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
- Contact
- 03-3823-6921(Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
