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Experience one of Tokyo's most dynamic and internationally acclaimed contemporary art museums with the Mori Art Museum Ticket — a sky-high cultural destination on the 53rd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, presenting cutting-edge exhibitions spanning art, architecture, and design from Japan and across the globe. With constantly rotating exhibitions, late-night opening hours, and the option to add the Tokyo City View observation deck, the Mori Art Museum is one of the most rewarding and distinctive cultural experiences in the city.

Key Highlights

  • Explore world-class contemporary art exhibitions on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
  • Discover cutting-edge installations, architecture, design, photography, sculpture, and video art by leading Japanese and international contemporary artists
  • Experience the Roppongi Crossing series — the museum's celebrated triennial survey of the Japanese contemporary art scene, featuring specially commissioned works by Japanese artists
  • Add the Tokyo City View observation deck on the 52nd floor for sweeping 360-degree panoramic views over Tokyo 

About Mori Art Museum Ticket

The Mori Art Museum (MAM) is one of Tokyo's most significant and internationally engaged contemporary art institutions — a sky-high museum with the motto of Art + Life, committed to making contemporary art accessible to the widest possible audience. Located on the 53rd floor of the iconic Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, the museum presents a constantly rotating programme of large-scale special exhibitions, collection displays, film screenings, and artist projects that explore the cutting edge of global contemporary art with a particular focus on the Asia-Pacific region.

Unlike most major museums, the Mori Art Museum does not maintain a fixed permanent collection on display — every visit offers a completely different exhibition experience, making repeat visits consistently rewarding. The museum's programming spans the full range of contemporary practice: solo retrospectives of major Japanese artists, thematic surveys of global trends in architecture and design, documentary and film programmes through the MAM Screen series, and the museum's most celebrated series — Roppongi Crossing — a triennial survey of the Japanese contemporary art scene co-curated with international guest curators and introducing the most compelling Japanese artists working today. The current main exhibition is the Ron Mueck Exhibition — the Australian hyperrealist sculptor whose extraordinarily lifelike figures at unexpected scales have fascinated and unsettled viewers worldwide — running until September 23, 2025.

A combination ticket adding the Tokyo City View observation deck on the 52nd floor is available — a glass-enclosed observation deck that encircles the entire floor and offers extraordinary 360-degree views over the Tokyo skyline. The museum's Sky Deck on the rooftop offers open-air views on clear days. Both options make the Mori Art Museum one of the most complete and rewarding single experiences available in Roppongi. The museum shop MORI ART MUSEUM SHOP 53 and the Sun & Moon cafe and restaurant complete a thoroughly enjoyable cultural destination. Book your Mori Art Museum Tokyo ticket now on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to the Mori Art Museum 
  • Access to MORI ART MUSEUM SHOP 53

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Visit on a weekday evening after 6:00 PM for the most relaxed experience — the museum thins out significantly after the main afternoon rush and the Tokyo City View observation deck is dramatically beautiful at night. Check the museum website before visiting to confirm the current exhibition — the museum closes between exhibitions and the current show's end date is worth noting before booking.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 10:00 AM –10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Child Policy
  • Children under 15 years are free of charge
Visitor Guidelines
  • No pets — service animals welcome
  • No large luggage, suitcases, or umbrellas inside the museum
  • No food or drinks (including sweets and chewing gum) permitted inside the galleries
  • No visitors under the influence of alcohol
  • No smoking throughout the museum
  • No potentially harmful implements
  • Photography policies vary by exhibition 
Restrictions
  • Museum closes between exhibitions 
  • Tuesday hours are significantly reduced 
  • Large luggage must be stored in lockers at Roppongi Hills before entering
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible throughout — elevators available from the 3rd floor ticket counter to the 53rd floor
  • Disabled visitors and one accompanier free of charge with valid documentation
  • MORI ART MUSEUM SHOP 53 available inside the gallery

Cancellation Policy

  • No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Mori Art Museum Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo?
The Mori Art Museum (MAM) is an international contemporary art museum on the 53rd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower in Tokyo — one of the highest museums in the world, presenting rotating large-scale exhibitions of cutting-edge art, architecture, and design from Japan and the Asia-Pacific region. The museum does not maintain a fixed permanent collection — every visit offers a completely different exhibition experience.
What exhibition is currently showing at the Mori Art Museum?
The current main exhibition is the Ron Mueck Exhibition — featuring the Australian hyperrealist sculptor whose extraordinarily lifelike figures at unexpected scales have fascinated viewers worldwide — running until September 23, 2025. Also on view are MAM Collection 022, MAM Screen 023, and MAM Research 012. Check the official Mori Art Museum website before booking to confirm the current and upcoming exhibition schedule.
What is the Roppongi Crossing series at the Mori Art Museum?
Roppongi Crossing is the Mori Art Museum's celebrated triennial survey of the Japanese contemporary art scene — held every three years since 2004 and co-curated with internationally active guest curators. Each edition introduces a fresh group of Japanese and Japan-based artists working across media, and the series has become one of the most important and eagerly anticipated events in the Japanese art calendar.
What is the Tokyo City View observation deck and is it included?
The Tokyo City View is a glass-enclosed observation deck on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower — directly one floor below the museum — offering sweeping 360-degree views over the Tokyo skyline including Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and Mount Fuji on clear days. A combo ticket adding the Tokyo City View to the museum admission is available and is the most popular ticket option at Roppongi Hills.
What are the opening hours of the Mori Art Museum?
The museum is open Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and on Tuesdays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM only. Extended hours from 9:00 AM apply on weekends and public holidays from June to September. The museum closes entirely between exhibitions — always check the official website before visiting to confirm the museum is open on your intended date.
Is the Mori Art Museum suitable for families with children?
Yes — children under school age enter free of charge, and the museum's wide range of exhibition formats including large-scale installations, video works, and immersive art environments tends to engage younger visitors effectively. The museum's rotating programme means there is always something new to discover, and the Tokyo City View combo makes a memorable combined cultural and sightseeing experience for families.
When is the best time to visit the Mori Art Museum?
Weekday evenings after 6:00 PM are the most relaxed and least crowded time to visit, combining a quieter gallery experience with the dramatically beautiful Tokyo City View at night. The museum is one of the very few major Tokyo cultural institutions open until 10:00 PM, making it an ideal destination for visitors who want a cultural experience after dinner in Roppongi.
How do I get to the Mori Art Museum?
The easiest access is by Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Roppongi Station (Exit 1C), which connects directly to the Roppongi Hills complex. From the Toei Oedo Line, take Exit 3 and walk approximately 4 minutes. The ticket counter is on the 3rd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower — take the elevator from the 3rd floor to reach the museum on the 53rd floor.
Is the Mori Art Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes — the museum is fully wheelchair accessible with elevators from the 3rd floor ticket counter to the 53rd floor galleries throughout. Disabled visitors and one accompanying person receive free admission upon presenting a Disabled Person's Handbook or equivalent government-issued identification at the ticket counter — no advance booking is required for this concession.
Do I need to book Mori Art Museum tickets in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended for popular exhibitions and weekend visits when timed entry slots can fill quickly — particularly during highly anticipated shows like the Ron Mueck Exhibition. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 15% on the standard rate with instant confirmation. Always check the official Mori Art Museum website before booking to confirm the museum is open and the current exhibition is running on your intended visit date.

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Mori Art Museum Ticket

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Insiders’ Tips

Visit on a weekday evening after 6:00 PM for the most relaxed experience — the museum thins out significantly after the main afternoon rush and the Tokyo City View observation deck is dramatically beautiful at night. Check the museum website before visiting to confirm the current exhibition — the museum closes between exhibitions and the current show's end date is worth noting before booking.

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