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100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm(Tokyo)
100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm(Tokyo)
100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm(Tokyo)
100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm(Tokyo)
100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm(Tokyo)

100th Anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Masters of Swedish Painting from Nationalmuseum, Stockholm(Tokyo)


Validity Period:Valid within the specified period 2026-01-27 ~ 2026-04-12; Invalid after expiration
Please show the Swipe to Redeem voucher on-site

  • "Swedish Paintings: Nordic Light, Everyday Glow" exhibition held at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Ueno
  • An exhibition specializing in Swedish paintings that has attracted worldwide attention in recent years
  • The exhibition focuses on works from the 1880s to 1915, considered the golden age of Swedish art.
  • All of the exhibited works are by Swedish artists. They express the harsh yet rich nature of Sweden, as well as a warm perspective on everyday life.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry), Reserve on your own
Exhibit typeArt exhibits
Attraction typeClassical art
Transport convenienceNear metro, Near bus stop, Near city center

Product Info

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Event Overview

Date: January 27, 2026 (Tuesday) – April 12, 2026 (Sunday)

Closed: Mondays, February 24th (Tuesday) *However, open on February 23rd (Monday, national holiday)

Opening hours: 9:30-17:30 *Until 20:00 on Fridays *Entry is allowed until 30 minutes before closing


Nils Blommaer, "Fairies of the Meadow", 1850, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Cecilia Heisser / Nationalmuseum

Nils Blommaer, "Fairies of the Meadow", 1850, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Cecilia Heisser / Nationalmuseum

Edvad Bergh, Summer Landscape, 1873, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Nationalmuseum

Edvad Bergh, Summer Landscape, 1873, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Nationalmuseum

Carl Fredrik Hill, "Apple Tree in Blossom", 1877, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Erik Cornelius / Nationalmuseum

Carl Fredrik Hill, "Apple Tree in Blossom", 1877, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Erik Cornelius / Nationalmuseum

Bruno Liljefors, "Jays", 1886, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Cecilia Heisser / Nationalmuseum

Bruno Liljefors, "Jays", 1886, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Cecilia Heisser / Nationalmuseum

Carl Larsson, "Gerring Ready for a Game", 1901, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Anna Danielsson / Nationalmuseum

Carl Larsson, "Gerring Ready for a Game", 1901, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Anna Danielsson / Nationalmuseum

Carl Larsson, The Kitchen from "A Home", 1894-1899, watercolour on paper, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Bodil Beckman / Nationalmuseum

Carl Larsson, The Kitchen from "A Home", 1894-1899, watercolour on paper, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Bodil Beckman / Nationalmuseum

Gustaf Fjoestad, Winter Moonlight, 1895, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Hans Thorwid / Nationalmuseum

Gustaf Fjoestad, Winter Moonlight, 1895, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Sweden. Photo: Hans Thorwid / Nationalmuseum

Prince Eugen, "Calm Water" 1901, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Anna Danielsson / Nationalmuseum

Prince Eugen, "Calm Water" 1901, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Anna Danielsson / Nationalmuseum

Nils Kreuger, "Nightfall", 1904, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Nationalmuseum

Nils Kreuger, "Nightfall", 1904, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum of Sweden. Photo: Nationalmuseum

Purchase Notice

  • Free for those under 18 and high school students
  • Free admission for university and vocational school students only on weekdays from January 27th (Tue) to February 20th (Fri)
  • Free admission for those with a Physical Disability Certificate, Love Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Mental Disability Health and Welfare Certificate, or Atomic Bomb Survivor Health Certificate and their accompanying person (up to one person)
  • Those under 18, high school students, university students, vocational school students, those over 65, and those with various certificates must present proof of age.
  • The third Saturday and the following Sunday of every month are Family Days, and parents (Tokyo residents, up to two people) accompanying children under the age of 18 can enter at half price (please show proof of address). Tickets are sold only at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum ticket counter.
  • One ticket per person, valid only on the day of the event.
  • No reservation is required to enter this exhibition. However, admission may be restricted depending on the number of people in the venue.
  • Please note that resale of tickets for this exhibition is prohibited. We will not be held responsible for any problems related to tickets purchased fraudulently.
  • Depending on the crowding of the venue, you may have to wait to enter.
  • Changes and admission restrictions may be implemented depending on future circumstances. Please check the official exhibition website for the latest information.
  • For school visitors (elementary, junior high, high school, and special needs school/class students only), please make a reservation through the dedicated page: https://www.tobikan.jp/learn/exemption.html.
  • Please do not touch the exhibits
  • Please refrain from talking on your cell phone during the venue.
  • Photography is not permitted within the venue except in designated areas. Copying is also not permitted. Please refrain from using any writing implements other than pencils.
  • Please refrain from eating or drinking inside the venue
  • Please follow the instructions of staff within the venue and do not cause any inconvenience to other visitors.
  • The temperature, humidity, and lighting conditions in the venue are managed in accordance with the lending conditions of the artwork owners. Visitors may not find the conditions ideal.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process
Tickets cannot be shared. If you plan to visit on multiple days or with a companion, please purchase tickets separately in advance.

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption within the specified period: 2026-01-27 ~ 2026-04-12; Invalid after expiration
  • Closed: Mondays, February 24th (Tuesday) *However, open on February 23rd (Monday, national holiday)

Validity Period

  • Valid within the specified period 2026-01-27 ~ 2026-04-12; Invalid after expiration
  • Closed: Mondays, February 24th (Tuesday) *However, open on February 23rd (Monday, national holiday)

Experience Location

Location Name: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

Address: 8-36 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo


Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

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