Tokyo Art Museums: A Rainy Day Indoors 🌧️
On a rainy day, outdoor spots like Asakusa Temple aren't ideal, so I planned visits to two art museums in Tokyo for some indoor activities. 🌤️ 🌺🌇 The National Art Center, Tokyo doesn't require tickets or reservations. It has both free and paid exhibition areas. You can buy tickets at the entrance of the paid sections. 🎫 🌟✨ The free exhibition halls feature Japanese calligraphy and ink wash paintings. Some pieces are really interesting—like the dragons in the paintings, which look quite cute and funny! 😂 While there aren't any must-see exhibitions, the staircase corner in Photo 1 is perfect for a great shot. Mark it down! 📸 Photos 3-4 are from the Nezu Museum. 🌺🌇 No reservation is needed here either; just buy tickets at the entrance. 🌟✨ The indoor exhibitions include some Buddhist sculptures, while the outdoor Japanese garden is incredibly beautiful, exuding a strong sense of Japanese aesthetics. Every corner is photogenic, making it even more recommended than the National Art Center, Tokyo! 🌿 🌺🌇 #Tokyo #TokyoMuseums 🌟✨