National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Offers New English-Language Tour for Global Visitors: What You Need To Know

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) presents its new English-language Collection Tour “Explore with Us” as a special cultural experience for international visitors and local residents. The program provides a 30-minute guided tour which explores the museum’s extensive modern Japanese art collection every Thursday of the week.
In addition, the museum is preparing for the “Blossoms in Japanese Art: Spring Festival”, which will run from March 13 to April 12, 2026, and coincide with Japan’s iconic cherry blossom season. The festival promises a celebration of cherry blossoms and spring-themed masterpieces, creating an enriching cultural experience for all who visit.
Explore with Us: English-Language Collection Tour
The Collection Tour “Explore with Us” is a free, 30-minute program designed to introduce visitors to the museum’s impressive collection of modern Japanese art. The tour, available in English, is led by the museum’s knowledgeable guides who take guests through several of the museum’s galleries, showcasing carefully selected works from its vast collection.
This new offering is perfect for first-time visitors to Japan, as well as returning guests, who want to learn more about Japan’s artistic evolution. The program is available every Thursday, with two sessions: one at 10:30 a.m. and another at noon, and no prior reservation is required. It is free for those who have purchased tickets for the MOMAT Collection exhibition.
The Collection Gallery, located on the 4th to 2nd floors of the museum, is the venue for these tours. Visitors can easily access the tour by purchasing an entry ticket for the museum, where the MOMAT Collection exhibition is displayed, giving them the chance to explore modern Japanese art in greater depth.
Blossoms in Japanese Art: Spring Festival 2026
The Spring Festival, running from March 13 to April 12, 2026, brings a unique opportunity to experience Japanese art focused on cherry blossoms, one of the most iconic symbols of Japan’s beauty. The festival will feature “Parting Spring” by Kawai Gyokudo, an Important Cultural Property known for depicting cherry blossoms in traditional Japanese-style painting. This artwork is particularly rare and fragile, with its display being limited to just once a year.
Alongside this masterpiece, the museum will showcase other works celebrating the vibrant theme of spring flowers, with several pieces that highlight Japan’s seasonal beauty. Visitors will be able to view these stunning artworks, which embody the transience and grace of spring through the lens of Japanese artistry.
Guests visiting during the Spring Festival can also relax in the museum’s Japanese-style resting area located in the front yard, offering a perfect vantage point to enjoy views of the cherry blossoms while exploring the museum’s spring-themed original goods for sale.
Museum and Festival Details
The museum will operate with extended hours during the festival, opening from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays until 8:00 p.m. The museum will be closed on Mondays, except on March 30, during the festival period.
The admission fee for the Spring Festival is JPY500 for adults and JPY250 for university and college students. For more information or to plan your visit, head to the official MOMAT website.
Multilingual Guide for an Enhanced Visit
To further enhance the visitor experience, the museum offers the “Bloomberg Connects” multilingual guide app. This free app provides a wealth of information on the museum’s exhibitions, as well as expert insights into the art and artists featured at MOMAT. The app also includes details about the museum shop and the restaurant, helping visitors navigate the museum and make the most of their time at the exhibition.
A Perfect Spring Experience in Tokyo
Located near the Imperial Palace, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo is the ideal destination for visitors looking to experience the cultural essence of Japan, especially during the spring season. Guests can enjoy a stroll around the Imperial Palace grounds and Chidorigafuchi Moat, two of Japan’s premier cherry blossom-viewing spots, and then head over to the museum to explore the art of spring and cherry blossoms. Whether it’s the “Explore with Us” tour or the Spring Festival, MOMAT offers an unforgettable experience that highlights the beauty of Japan’s modern art and seasonal wonders.
A Spring Cultural Experience at MOMAT
The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo expands its visitor offerings through its upcoming English-language collection tour and the Blossoms in Japanese Art Spring Festival exhibition, which will launch in 2026. The combination of art appreciation with cultural exploration creates an interactive experience which allows visitors to experience Japan’s traditional cultural practices throughout the spring season. The National Museum of Modern Art stands as an essential destination for all visitors in 2026 who visit Tokyo, whether they are art enthusiasts, cherry blossom fans or general explorers.
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