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Tickets for the Ron Muker exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo
Tickets for the Ron Muker exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo
Tickets for the Ron Muker exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo
Tickets for the Ron Muker exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo
Tickets for the Ron Muker exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo

Tickets for the Ron Muker exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo


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  • Visit the "Ron Mook Exhibition" at the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo, and experience the beauty of surreal sculptures up close.
  • Appreciate how Australian artists explore themes of life, death, and human emotions through exaggerated proportions in their human sculptures.
  • Located on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower, the Sky Art Museum offers panoramic views of Tokyo from 230 meters above the ground while you enjoy art.
  • Purchase a KKday admission ticket to skip the queue and enjoy the Roppongi Sky Museum during designated time slots.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeArt exhibits, Immersive exhibits
Attraction typeModern art
Tour typesNone
Transport convenienceNear metro, Near city center

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-Attraction Introduction-

  • The Mori Art Museum, located on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower in Roppongi, Tokyo, approximately 230 meters above ground, is a significant venue in the Japanese contemporary art scene. Designed by American architect Richard Gluckman, the museum has housed approximately 400 contemporary artworks from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa since its opening in October 2003. These works encompass diverse forms including painting, sculpture, and installation art. With the concept of "Art in the Sky," the museum regularly presents highly topical contemporary special exhibitions.
  • Ron Mueck is an Australian-born contemporary artist renowned for his incredibly realistic human sculptures. His works defy conventional proportions—ranging from infants shrunk to mere centimeters in size to colossal human figures several meters tall—each piece meticulously reproducing skin texture, pores, and facial details. Through these breathtaking sculptures, Mueck profoundly explores the origins of life, its fragility, loneliness, and death, guiding viewers to confront their own existential questions within the tranquil space of an art museum.

Appreciate how Australian artists explore themes of life, death, and human emotions through exaggerated proportions in their human sculptures.

Appreciate how Australian artists explore themes of life, death, and human emotions through exaggerated proportions in their human sculptures.

His works break with conventional proportions—from infant figures shrunk to a few tens of centimeters in size to giant human figures several meters tall, each piece reproducing skin texture, pores, and facial details with astonishing precision.

His works break with conventional proportions—from infant figures shrunk to a few tens of centimeters in size to giant human figures several meters tall, each piece reproducing skin texture, pores, and facial details with astonishing precision.

Purchase Notice

  • You will need an "electronic ticket" to verify your identity and enter directly.
  • Business hours are subject to change; please refer to the official website for the most up-to-date information.
  • Depending on the flow of people, the start time for entry may be later than the time shown on the ticket.
  • Information regarding the exhibition content and dates may change without notice. Please visit the Mori Art Museum's official website for details.
  • Persons with a disability certificate and one accompanying person (limited to one person) can enter for free without reservation of time slot tickets. Please go directly to the "Museum/Observation Deck Ticket Office/Information Desk" (3rd Floor, Mori Tower, Roppongi Hills) and show your disability certificate.
  • Students and seniors are requested to present relevant identification documents upon entry.
  • Tickets for the Tokyo City Observatory and Mori Art Center Gallery are sold separately (tickets for this exhibition are not valid for admission).

Includes/Excludes

  • Ron Muker Exhibition Tickets
  • Personal expenses
  • Other expenses not mentioned above
  • Roppongi Hills Observatory Tickets (Tokyo City View)
  • Mori Art Center Gallery

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Experience Location

Location Name: Mori Art Museum

Address: 〒106-6150 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 6-chōme−10−1 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 53 steps


Business Hours

Monday 10:00–22:00 (Last Entry Time: 21:30)

Tuesday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Wednesday 10:00–22:00 (Last Entry Time: 21:30)

Thursday 10:00–22:00 (Last Entry Time: 21:30)

Friday 10:00–22:00 (Last Entry Time: 21:30)

Saturday 10:00–22:00 (Last Entry Time: 21:30)

Sunday 10:00–22:00 (Last Entry Time: 21:30)

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 unique experiences does the "Ron Mook Exhibition" at Mori Art Museum offer visitors?

The "Ron Mook Exhibition" at the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo, allows visitors to experience surreal human sculptures up close. These works by Australian artists explore themes of life, death, and human emotions through exaggerated proportions. Additionally, the museum's location on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower provides panoramic views of Tokyo from 230 meters high, combining art appreciation with stunning cityscapes.

2. How much time should I allocate for visiting the Mori Art Museum and the "Ron Mook Exhibition"?

The time needed to tour the Mori Art Museum and experience the "Ron Mook Exhibition" can vary depending on individual pace and engagement with the artworks. Visitors should allow sufficient time to appreciate the detailed surreal sculptures and also enjoy the panoramic views available from the Sky Art Museum on the 53rd floor.

3. What unique artistic perspective does the Mori Art Museum offer, particularly with the Ron Mook Exhibition, compared to other digital art experiences in Tokyo?

The Mori Art Museum, with the Ron Mook Exhibition, focuses on tangible, surreal human sculptures, offering a distinct experience from purely digital art. It highlights the exploration of life, death, and human emotions through realistic yet exaggerated proportions. This provides a contemplative and visceral artistic encounter, complemented by the unique setting of a sky-high museum with panoramic Tokyo views.

4. What are the recommended ways to purchase tickets for the "Ron Mook Exhibition" at the Mori Art Museum?

You can easily purchase tickets for the "Ron Mook Exhibition" at the Mori Art Museum through KKday. Booking via KKday offers the convenience of skipping the queue upon arrival and allows you to enjoy the Roppongi Sky Museum during designated time slots, ensuring a smoother entry experience for your visit.

5. What experiences are included with an admission ticket to the Mori Art Museum, located in Mori Tower?

An admission ticket to the Mori Art Museum includes access to the current "Ron Mook Exhibition," allowing you to explore the artist's unique surreal human sculptures. Additionally, the ticket grants entry to the Sky Art Museum on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo city while immersing yourself in art.

6. What is the best way to get to the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo, using public transportation?

The Mori Art Museum is located in Roppongi, Tokyo, within the Mori Tower. Roppongi is a central and well-connected district in Tokyo, making the museum accessible through various public transportation options. Visitors can plan their route to the Roppongi area to reach the museum.

7. Can visitors enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from the Mori Art Museum, and what landmarks are visible?

Yes, visitors to the Mori Art Museum can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo. The museum is located on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower, serving as a Sky Art Museum that offers extensive views of the city from an impressive height of 230 meters above the ground.

8. What kind of themes does Ron Mook explore through his surreal human sculptures at the Mori Art Museum?

Through his surreal human sculptures displayed at the Mori Art Museum, Ron Mook explores profound themes of life, death, and various human emotions. He conveys these themes by utilizing exaggerated proportions in his works, offering a unique artistic interpretation of the human condition.

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