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Van Gogh's painting 'Fishing Boats on the Beach of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer,' depicting wooden fishing boats on a shore with sailboats at sea, a highlight of the Tokyo Taito Ward exhibition. Experience Van Gogh's family dream with a weekday ticket.
Van Gogh's painting 'The Sower,' depicting a farmer bending to sow seeds in a field with a large tree and bright sun in the background, on display at the Tokyo Van Gogh exhibition. Purchase a weekday ticket to visit the Ueno Royal Museum.
Van Gogh's painting 'Olive Grove,' featuring winding olive trees neatly arranged under the sunlight, a key exhibit at the Tokyo Taito Ward Van Gogh exhibition. Explore the Van Gogh family collection.
The modern exterior of the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands, surrounded by green lawns, suggesting the Tokyo exhibition's focus on tracing the historical context of Van Gogh's family collection. Book your weekday ticket now.
One of Van Gogh's family letters, accompanied by a sketch of a man with an umbrella from behind, revealing insights into his artistic career, exclusively presented at the Tokyo exhibition. Experience the painter's dream carried on by family.

Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum. The Painter’s Legacy, the Family Collection, the Ongoing Story | Weekday Admission Ticket (Tokyo)

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  • "Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum. The Painter’s Legacy, the Family Collection, the Ongoing Story" Exhibition to be held at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Ueno
  • The first exhibition in Japan to focus on the Van Gogh family collection
  • Trace Van Gogh's artistic career from his early to his final years with over 30 works
  • The exhibition will feature works collected by Van Gogh and four letters from Van Gogh, who will be visiting Japan for the first time.
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Event Overview

Date: September 12th (Friday) – December 21st (Sunday), 2025

Closed: Mondays, September 16th (Tue), October 14th (Tue), November 4th (Tue), November 25th (Tue)

*However, the office will be open on September 15th (Monday, public holiday), September 22nd (Monday), October 13th (Monday, public holiday), November 3rd (Monday, public holiday), and November 24th (Monday, closed).

Opening hours: 9:30-17:30, until 20:00 on Fridays (last entry 30 minutes before closing)

Organized by Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, NHK, NHK Promotions Inc., The Tokyo Shimbun

Self-portrait as a painter

Van Gogh's self-portrait, depicting him in a blue jacket, holding a palette and brushes, intently focused on an easel, a highlight of the Tokyo Van Gogh exhibition. Trace his artistic career through his works.

Vase with gladioli and daisies

Van Gogh's still life painting 'Vase with Gladioli,' showcasing vibrant gladioli flowers bursting from a vase, adding a vivid visual element to the Tokyo Van Gogh exhibition. Purchase a weekday ticket to explore the master's works.

Woman's head

Van Gogh's portrait painting, featuring a person wearing a cap with a pensive expression, showcasing his unique style, part of the Tokyo Taito Ward Van Gogh exhibition. Experience Van Gogh's 'painter's dream carried on by family'.

Fishing boats on the beach, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer

Van Gogh's painting 'Fishing Boats on the Beach of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer,' depicting wooden fishing boats on a shore with sailboats at sea, a highlight of the Tokyo Taito Ward exhibition. Experience Van Gogh's family dream with a weekday ticket.

The Sower

Van Gogh's painting 'The Sower,' depicting a farmer bending to sow seeds in a field with a large tree and bright sun in the background, on display at the Tokyo Van Gogh exhibition. Purchase a weekday ticket to visit the Ueno Royal Museum.

Olive Garden

Van Gogh's painting 'Olive Grove,' featuring winding olive trees neatly arranged under the sunlight, a key exhibit at the Tokyo Taito Ward Van Gogh exhibition. Explore the Van Gogh family collection.

A letter to Anton van Rappard, depicting the back of an old man holding an umbrella

One of Van Gogh's family letters, accompanied by a sketch of a man with an umbrella from behind, revealing insights into his artistic career, exclusively presented at the Tokyo exhibition. Experience the painter's dream carried on by family.

Van Gogh Museum exterior

The modern exterior of the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands, surrounded by green lawns, suggesting the Tokyo exhibition's focus on tracing the historical context of Van Gogh's family collection. Book your weekday ticket now.

Purchase Notice

  • On Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, and from December 16th (Tuesday), reservations are required to specify the date and time (entry is possible if there are spaces available on the day).
  • Reservations for specific dates and times are not required on weekdays until Friday, December 12th.
  • Free for those under 18 and high school students. Free for university and vocational school students on weekdays in September.
  • Free admission for those who have 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 who have a disability certificate or other type of passport and their accompanying person (up to one person), those under 18 years of age, and those who are high school students or younger do not need to make a reservation for a specific date and time. Please come directly to the entrance of the venue.
  • Those under 18, high school students, university students, vocational school students, those over 65, and those with various types of certificates must present proof of their identity.
  • The third Saturday and the following Sunday of every month are Family Days, during which parents (Tokyo residents, up to two people) accompanying children under the age of 18 receive half the regular admission price (please show proof of address). No reservation is required for a specific date and time, and tickets are only sold at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum ticket counter.
  • If you have a free admission ticket, you can enter without making a reservation for a specific date and time. Please be sure to bring your free admission ticket that is valid within the usage period on the day of your admission.
  • Each ticket is valid for one visit per person on weekdays (until December 12th), excluding closed days during the exhibition period.
  • Please note that resale of tickets for this exhibition is prohibited. We will not be held responsible for any problems arising from tickets purchased fraudulently.
  • Depending on the congestion inside the venue, you may be asked 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.
  • Large lithium-ion batteries (larger than those used in electrically assisted vehicles) cannot be brought into the building. *Electric wheelchairs are permitted.
  • Please do not touch the exhibits.
  • Please refrain from making calls on mobile phones etc. inside 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 the staff within the venue and do not cause any inconvenience to other spectators.
  • The temperature, humidity, and lighting conditions in the venue are managed in accordance with the artwork owners' rental conditions. Visitors may find the conditions to be less than ideal.

Reminders

  • [Important] Large lithium-ion batteries (larger than those for electric assist bicycles) cannot be brought into the building.

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: 2025-09-12 ~ 2025-12-12; Invalid after expiration
  • This ticket can only be used on weekdays until December 12th (Friday).

Validity Period

  • Valid within the specified period 2025-09-12 ~ 2025-12-12; Invalid after expiration
  • This ticket can only be used on weekdays until December 12th (Friday).

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
NOTE
  • 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.

FAQ

1. What specific artworks or collections are highlighted at the "Van Gogh's Home: The Van Gogh Museum" exhibition in Tokyo?

The "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition in Tokyo highlights the Van Gogh family's personal collection, a unique focus for Japan. It showcases over 30 works, tracing his artistic journey from early pieces to his final years. Visitors can also see artworks collected by Van Gogh himself, along with four of his letters making their debut in Japan. This provides a unique perspective on his artistic development and personal life.

2. What unique aspects can visitors experience at the "Van Gogh's Home: The Van Gogh Museum" exhibition in Tokyo?

This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to explore Van Gogh's legacy through his family's collection, a perspective rarely seen in Japan. It features works he personally collected, offering insight into his influences, alongside his own art. Visitors can trace his entire artistic career, from early sketches to later masterpieces, complemented by four of his personal letters presented for the first time in Japan, deepening the understanding of his artistic journey.

3. How much time should visitors allocate to experience the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum?

To fully appreciate the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition, visitors should typically allocate between 1.5 to 2.5 hours. This allows ample time to view the over 30 artworks, read the accompanying information, and engage with the Van Gogh family collection and personal letters. The actual duration may vary based on individual interest and the crowd levels during the visit.

4. What is the primary focus of the "Van Gogh's Home: The Van Gogh Museum" exhibition regarding his legacy and family collection?

The exhibition's primary focus is to illuminate Van Gogh's artistic legacy through the lens of his family's collection. It showcases artworks he acquired and pieces illustrating his development, reflecting the profound influence of his family on his life and career. By presenting this unique perspective, the exhibition aims to provide a comprehensive narrative of his journey, from his formative years to his profound impact on art history, featuring over 30 key works.

5. Is it necessary to purchase tickets for the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in advance?

Yes, it is highly recommended to purchase tickets for the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in advance. This ensures your entry, especially for specific weekday admission. Booking ahead helps manage visitor flow and guarantees your preferred visit date and time slot, preventing potential disappointment upon arrival. You can secure your tickets conveniently through platforms like KKday, which offers a reliable booking experience and confirmed admission for your chosen date.

6. What are the recommended transportation options to reach the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum for the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition?

The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, hosting the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition, is conveniently located in Ueno Park. The most recommended public transportation options are: - JR Lines: Take the JR Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku, Utsunomiya, or Takasaki Line to Ueno Station. Use the Park Exit and walk for approximately 7 minutes. - Tokyo Metro: Use the Ginza or Hibiya Line to Ueno Station, then exit via Exit 7 and walk for about 10 minutes. - Keisei Line: Take the Keisei Main Line to Keisei Ueno Station, exit via the Park Exit, and walk for roughly 10 minutes.

7. Are there any specific dress code requirements or visitor guidelines for the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition in Tokyo?

There isn't a strict dress code for visiting the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum; comfortable and respectful attire is generally recommended. However, visitors should adhere to standard museum etiquette, which typically includes refraining from touching artworks, avoiding food and drinks inside the exhibition halls, and keeping noise levels low. Photography policies may vary per exhibition, so it's advisable to check signs upon entry regarding photography restrictions.

8. What is the policy regarding bags and backpacks when visiting the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition in Tokyo?

For the comfort and safety of all visitors and the artworks, large bags, backpacks, and bulky items are generally not permitted inside the exhibition halls of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. Visitors are usually required to store these items in coin lockers available on-site, or at the cloakroom if provided. It is advisable to carry only essential small personal items with you while viewing the "Van Gogh's Home" exhibition.

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