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Ghibli Museum in Mitaka π¨ (Figure 2) The more you're a fan of Hayao Miyazaki's animations, the more you can feel the museum's dedication. ππΊ From showcasing the principles of animation production to displaying original sketches, the content is incredibly rich. πThere's no set route for the exhibition, but exploring at your own pace makes it even more fun. The museum also features a special edition film. I thought it would be a nostalgic type, but it turned out to be a completely new story. ππΊ Outside the museum is Inokashira Park, and the nearest station is Kichijoji, both of which are great places for a stroll. π³ Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum π° (Figure 1) π The exhibition hall is divided into the old and new sections. The old section is a French - style building. The facade, structure, and interior decoration of the building are themselves works of art. When I visited, there happened to be a lighting exhibition, which complemented the French - style atmosphere perfectly. πβ¨ In the midst of this French ambiance, there's also a Japanese - style garden, which is quite rare. πΈ Nezu Museum πΏ (Figure 3) This museum has been very popular on social media in recent years. πβ¨ Besides the fact that the exhibition hall designed by Kengo Kuma is very photogenic, the high quality of the displayed cultural relics is also a major reason. π #Tokyo πβ¨