Meiji Jingu Museum
The Meiji Jingu Museum was newly opened in 2019. It was designed by architect Kuma Kengo, who also designed Tokyo’s New National Stadium. Wood is an important feature of Kuma’s designs, and this museum is no exception. The museum displays articles used by or associated with Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken in 3,200 square meter of display space spread over two floors.
Hours: 10:00-16:30 (last admission 16:00)
Closed: Thursdays
Admission: ¥1,000 (Adults), ¥900 (High school students or younger)
You can enter the Meiji Jingu Museum by THE TOKYO PASS.
About THE TOKYO PASS
Meiji Jingu Treasure Museum:(Precinct map ⑲)
located at the north part of the precinct, designated as the National Cultural Property in 2011.