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    The Best Contemporary Art Museums in Japan

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    Japan’s art market is booming, at least according to the data: It grew 11 percent between 2019 and 2023, compared with 1 percent globally, according to a study commissioned by Japan’s Cultural Affairs Agency in collaboration with Art Basel. I felt this momentum on a recent visit to my family, where it became clear that the country’s long-standing craft traditions laid the foundation for the wave of contemporary art now emerging. (Launched in 2021, Art Week Tokyo will host its fifth annual showcase this November.)

    Serious investment in public spaces across the country underscores this cultural ambition. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando designed the Noshima New Museum of Art, which opened last May overlooking the remote atolls of the Seto Inland Sea. And set to open in Tokyo this month, MoN Takanawa: Museum of Narratives will house contemporary art alongside a rooftop garden of Japanese plants. The building is completely covered in greenery and terraces, as well as a sixth-floor footbath where you can soak your toes in an onsen-like pool overlooking the skyline.

    A translucent architecture by South Korean artist Do Ho Soo at Noshima New Museum of Art.

    A translucent architecture by South Korean artist Do Ho Soo at Noshima New Museum of Art.

    Takero Kuroda/Noshima New Museum of Art

    We began our tour of Japanese art ogling in Itami, a coastal town about a two-hour drive south of Tokyo or just 30 minutes by zippy Shinkansen, or bullet train. Perched on a cliff 885 feet above sea level overlooking sparkling views of the Pacific Ocean, the MOA Museum of Art feels like Japan’s answer to the Getty. We first accessed the galleries by climbing a series of glittering escalators located beneath an oculus dome animated by a projected kaleidoscope. The museum’s collection includes a reconstructed 16th-century gold terrarium and a bas-relief bronze by Antoine Bourdelle originally made for the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. But the atrium’s glass and limestone architecture alone is worth the trip, as is a terrace overlooking Sagami Bay and a pâtisserie by Michelin-rated pastry chef Toshi Uruzuka. For example: My cassis mousse cake arrived at the cafe, studded with semi-dried figs and gold, served on a lacquered plate by yurushi master Mruze Kazumi. Behind the museum’s main building, a 236,400-square-foot landscaped garden features berry orchards, azalea-covered hills, and a bamboo forest with trees so leggy and fragrant that standing there feels like standing in a clay cathedral.

    Soft sunlight washes over an interior passageway at the Noshima New Museum of Art, designed by Pritzker winner Tadao Ando.

    Soft sunlight washes over an interior passageway at the Noshima New Museum of Art, designed by Pritzker winner Tadao Ando.

    Gion/Noshima New Museum of Art

    Friends insisted we visit the newly expanded TeamLab Planets, so back in Tokyo we waded past the tourist lines into the trippy immersive digital installation. At one point, we waded around barefoot in shin-deep hot water. Elsewhere, we passed a mirrored room whose texture recalled the sticky surface of cobblestones. Apart from the mossy garden made of oval mirrors—which was transcendental—I found it completely overpowering and overwhelming, like a crowded arena concert. Still, the hunger for experience is undeniable. The collective opened a similar glowing space, Team Lab Biovortex Kyoto, in 2025.

    Lush garden terraces grace MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives, set to open this month in Tokyo.

    Lush garden terraces grace MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives, set to open this month in Tokyo.

    Courtesy MoN Takanawa: Museum of Narratives

    Following a tip from photographer Matt Dutile that the west coast city of Kanazawa was Japan’s artisan capital, we boarded another bullet train and crossed the country in two and a half hours. (Book Shinkansen tickets early to secure reserved seats.) The seaside city is a mecca for Japan’s cool kids, with boutiques ranging from an outpost of perfumer Phaeton Fragrance House to Papurikera, a Scandinavian design shop that stocks Finnish vintage with blowns. Shops are everywhere – Kanazawa is. Famous for its gold leaf and fine porcelain.

    Kanazawa, a 21st-century museum of contemporary art, is architecturally restrained and glossy, its circular structure lined with glass walls that showcase rising art stars such as Sono Seran, a former psychiatric-hospital nurse whose colorful resin piece stands as a body-free garment. Statues Just across the street sits Kenrokuen, considered Japan’s most beautiful garden. We wandered between 28 green acres of ponds and streams, watching a great egret fly from the water by a tea house built in 1774.

    In TeamLab Kyoto, a fully immersive and interactive installation that uniquely changes in real time, flowers bloom and wither before your eyes.

    In TeamLab Kyoto, a fully immersive and interactive installation that uniquely changes in real time, flowers bloom and wither before your eyes.

    Courtesy of Team Lab Kyoto

    Our hotel, the 47-room Michelin Guide – listed Kumo Kanazawa, was too hip for our parents. Our room was as cramped and dark as I thought it would be We Art was in storage. Three things saved it for me: Borrower PJs piled up like envelopes in the lobby’s free amenity area; Artwork on every floor, incl Fall By Atskui Takamoto, a ceiling-high tower of clean fabric panels echoes the shape of falling water drops. And, at breakfast on New Year’s Day, a trio of sweet sujiura – Edo-period fortune-tellers full of good wishes for the coming year. In life, as in art, it’s the smallest gestures that last the longest.

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