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The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT) is Japan's largest exhibition space — a stunning undulating glass building designed by Kisho Kurokawa in the Roppongi art triangle. Uniquely, it has no permanent collection, instead hosting a rotating program of major exhibitions and art society shows.

The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (TOP Museum) is Japan's only public museum dedicated exclusively to photography and moving image. Located in the Yebisu Garden Place complex in Ebisu, it houses over 36,000 works and stages ambitious exhibitions spanning historical and contemporary photography.

SCAI The Bathhouse is a contemporary art gallery housed in a beautifully preserved Edo-period public bathhouse (sentō) in the quiet Yanaka district. The juxtaposition of avant-garde contemporary art within a 200-year-old traditional Japanese bath creates one of Tokyo's most memorable gallery experiences.