Explore exquisite Japanese fine art at galleries located in Tokyo’s lively and fashionable districts: Daikanyama, Nakameguro, and Denenchofu. Delight in modern and contemporary pieces, shop at distinctive stores along the Meguro River, and experience a remarkable gallery set in a traditional Japanese house in Denenchofu.
Explore exquisite Japanese fine art at galleries located in Tokyo’s lively and fashionable districts: Daikanyama, Nakameguro, and Denenchofu. Delight in modern and contemporary pieces, shop at distinctive stores along the Meguro River, and experience a remarkable gallery set in a traditional Japanese house in Denenchofu.
- Shibuya - Head to Shibuya Station to catch the Tokyu Toyoko Line.
- Mizoe Gallery - Board the Tokyu Toyoko Line from Shibuya to Denenchofu. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes, followed by a 5-minute walk. Begin by exploring Denenchofu, a prestigious neighborhood located above the Tamagawa River. This area offers a serene, residential…
- Shibuya - Head to Shibuya Station to catch the Tokyu Toyoko Line.
- Mizoe Gallery - Board the Tokyu Toyoko Line from Shibuya to Denenchofu. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes, followed by a 5-minute walk. Begin by exploring Denenchofu, a prestigious neighborhood located above the Tamagawa River. This area offers a serene, residential atmosphere, designed with an English urban planning concept that incorporates natural elements. Mizoe Gallery is a remarkable gallery housed in a Japanese-style residence, where visitors can enjoy artworks by Japanese artists in a homely setting.
- Sato Sakura Museum - After visiting Mizoe Gallery, return to Denenchofu Station to take a train to Nakameguro. From the station, it’s a 5-minute walk to the Sato Sakura Museum. This museum features Japanese-style paintings of cherry blossoms by Japanese artists. Even if the cherry blossom season has passed, visitors can admire a variety of Sakura paintings showcasing famous Sakura locations in Japan.
- Nakameguro - Following the Sato Sakura Museum, visit the N & A Art Site to explore Japanese contemporary art. It’s just a 5-minute walk from the Sato Sakura Museum. Additionally, enjoy window shopping at the trendy shops in the area.
- Daikanyama - Enjoy lunch in the Daikanyama area, which offers a diverse selection of eateries, cafes, and restaurants.
- Daikanyama T-Site - T-Site is a cultural complex that includes a bookstore, cafe, and retail stores, offering a wide range of art and culture. T-Site is more than just a bookstore; it features books, movies, music, stationery, and even a travel desk.
- Art Front Gallery - Art Front Gallery is deeply involved in all facets of art, promoting artworks with a global perspective.
- Nakameguro - Nakameguro is one of Tokyo’s most fashionable neighborhoods, renowned for the cherry blossoms along the Meguro River in spring. The river provides a picturesque setting and is surrounded by eateries, unique shops, and cafes.
- Hillside Terrace - Yamada Heiando is a supplier of lacquerware to the Japanese imperial household. This Japanese lacquerware brand boasts over 90 years of history, offering a wide range of products from tableware to jewelry boxes.

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