Mori Art Museum Ticket
USD 10.14
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
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
- 10:00 AM –10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Children under 15 years are free of charge
- 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
- Museum closes between exhibitions
- Tuesday hours are significantly reduced
- Large luggage must be stored in lockers at Roppongi Hills before entering
- 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










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