Mori Art Museum (Photo: 森美術館 – Wei-Te Wong / CC BY-SA 2.0)

The Mori Art Museum in Roppongi has set itself the goal of being a place of fun, stimulation and discussion - a place where what is important in culture and society is openly discussed. Not only through the exhibitions that are shown there, but also through a wide range of educational programs. It appeals to an audience that ranges from young schoolchildren to college students and seniors, from people who live in regional society to all over the world.

Overview

Address

53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (Directions)

Hours

10:00 - 22:00 Open Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 10:00 - 22:00
  • Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 22:00
  • Thursday 10:00 - 22:00
  • Friday 10:00 - 22:00
  • Saturday 10:00 - 22:00
  • Sunday 10:00 - 22:00
  • Holidays 10:00 - 22:00

Phone Number

03-5777-8600

Website

https://www.mori.art.museum/en/index.html

General Amenities

  • Baby-friendly
  • Coin lockers
  • Shops
  • Restroom
  • Souvenir shop

Accessibility

  • Barrier-free access
  • Wheelchair rental
  • Guide dog access
  • Multi-purpose toilet

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Cafe

Related Articles

14 articles
Mori Art Museum in Roppongi

Mori Art Museum in Roppongi

Hannah Morse

Perched on the 53rd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, the Mori Art Museum provides an exceptional collection of art along with a stunning view of Tokyo.

Tokyo
ชม The Art of Gundam ในโตเกียว

ชม The Art of Gundam ในโตเกียว

Suwannee Payne

ชม The Art of Gundam ที่ศูนย์ศิลปะโมะริ (Mori) ที่ร็อปปงงิ (Roppongi) ในโตเกียวนตั้งแต่วันที่ 18 กรกฎาคม ถึง 27 กันยายนนี้

Tokyo
STARS at Mori Art Museum 2020-2021

STARS at Mori Art Museum 2020-2021

Kim Bergström

Tokyo's Mori Art Museum is currently hosting an exhibition titled "STARS: Six Contemporary Artists from Japan to the World". The event focuses on the works of six Japanese artists who have had their works propelled far outside Japan, including Yayoi Kusama.

Tokyo
Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging 2021

Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging 2021

Kim Bergström

A special exhibition taking place at the Mori Art Museum from April 22nd until September 26th 2021 is titled "Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging - 16 Women Artists from around the World". The event will showcase the work of 16 female artists with unique styles.

Tokyo
View all articles

Near Mori Art Museum

Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa

Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa

Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and the surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, the international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.

Tokyo
Oakwood Premier Tokyo

Oakwood Premier Tokyo

Oakwood Premier Tokyo comes from a brand of standout luxury hotel & service apartments right at the heart of the Tokyo metropolis. It is located in the business hub of Marunouchi with JR Tokyo Station in close proximity. This will allow guests and travelers to easily access the city's extensive transport network and visit various landmarks such as Imperial Palace, Tsukiji Fish Market, Ginza and Shopping District. Boasting 123 luxurious apartments on the upper floors of a multi-serviced complex, each room offers a magnificent view of the city, not to mention all furnished and a fully-equipped kitchen set which is rarely seen in your everyday service apartment. Without doubt, these spacious tranquil retreats are curated to give you the amenities and services of a luxury hotel and a feeling of home. They are good options for both business executives and leisure travelers from one night of a short-stay to a few weeks/months of mid-to-long-term stay.

Tokyo
ANA Holiday Inn Tokyo Bay

ANA Holiday Inn Tokyo Bay

ANA Holiday Inn Tokyo Bay (previously Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort) is a 132-room hotel that will provide visitors to Japan’s capital city with an attractive, fresh option in the midscale space. ANA Holiday Inn Tokyo Bay will join a strong portfolio of 10 ANA Holiday Inn open and pipeline hotels across Japan, and become part of the brand’s global footprint of 1,234 open hotels and 278 pipeline properties.

Tokyo
Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu

Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu

If you're a fan of Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, there's one Tokyo restaurant that absolutely deserves a spot on your bucket list. While you may not know it by its real name, chances are you've seen it on screen—it’s the unforgettable setting for the iconic, over-the-top showdown between The Bride and the Crazy 88. Known affectionately by fans as “The Kill Bill Restaurant,” this venue offers more than just cinematic nostalgia—it's a vibrant and unique dining experience in its own right. Located in Tokyo’s upscale Nishi-Azabu district, this classic-style izakaya bar is where fiction meets flavor. Though the fake blood and samurai swords have long been cleaned away, the spirit of the film lives on in the architecture and atmosphere. Stepping inside feels like walking onto the set: a grand, high-ceilinged hall with a central open-plan dining space, surrounded by a mezzanine-level balcony—instantly recognizable to anyone who’s watched the movie. But don’t mistake it for just a movie-themed attraction. The Kill Bill restaurant is a serious culinary destination. It offers a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes, from sashimi and grilled skewers to noodle dishes and seasonal specialties. The menu also boasts creative fusion items like avocado and camembert tempura, which nods to the restaurant’s global popularity and mindset. And for international travelers with specific dietary needs, the restaurant provides vegan and halal-friendly menus (with at least three days’ notice). What makes this spot truly special is its ability to deliver a top-tier gourmet experience while doubling as a pop culture pilgrimage. You can sip sake where Uma Thurman once sliced through waves of enemies—minus the chaos, of course. Whether you’re a die-hard Tarantino fan, a foodie on the hunt for authentic Japanese flavors, or simply someone looking for a unique night out in Tokyo, this restaurant checks every box. Just one tip: Enjoy the drinks and dishes, but leave the swordplay to the professionals. Note: As you’d expect, Gonpachi is a popular restaurant. Same-day reservations are possible, but ideally you’ll want to reserve your table at least two days ahead of your visit, and even earlier if you’re planning to visit at the weekend.

Tokyo
B-Flat Commune

B-Flat Commune

B-Flat Commune is an open-air hangout in Omotesandō featuring a variety of stalls and food trucks offering unique drinks, clothing, and bites to eat. Its relaxed vibe and plenty of seating make it an ideal spot for casual meetups and spending time with friends. It's a creative place where people can gather to eat a the open-air dining space or purchase fashion, antiques, product goods and other lifestyle items. Events are sometimes hosted at this community space, and operating stores may change from month to month.

Tokyo
Mame Shiba Cafe Harajuku

Mame Shiba Cafe Harajuku

Mame Shiba Cafe offers a unique experience where you can interact with Shiba dogs while enjoying your favorite drinks. You cannot make reservations in advance through phone or online, so it is best to book early in the morning at a store. The cafe requires customers to make a reservation in-store, present their receipt at the reserved time, and then enter the cafe.

Tokyo
Roppongi Hills

Roppongi Hills

Roppongi Hills is one of the largest real estate complexes in Japan, based in Roppongi, Minato-ku. The building complex designed by Minoru Mori and opened in 2003 consists of offices, stylish apartments, shops, restaurants, cinemas, a museum, an art gallery, a hotel, a TV studio, an outdoor amphitheater and a few parks, the office floors house leading companies in the IT and financial sectors, making Roppongi Hills a symbol of the Japanese IT industry. In the center of Roppongi Hills is the 238-meter-high Mori Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the city. On the top floors there is an observation deck that offers a beautiful view of Tokyo and a modern art museum focusing on new artistic ideas from around the world. There are numerous shopping opportunities throughout the complex and there is also a large Toho Cinemas cinema showing both Japanese and international films.

Tokyo
National Art Center

National Art Center

The National Art Center (NACT) is a unique and innovative art exhibition facility in Roppongi, Tokyo. It opened in 2007 and is located on a site previously used by a research facility at the University of Tokyo. The structure is one of the architect's last works Kisho Kurokawa. Instead of maintaining a permanent collection, the NACT uses its 14,000 square meter exhibition space, one of the largest in Japan, and focuses on serving as a venue for various art exhibitions. In addition, the public relations work is supported by various educational programs. The art library, which can also be found there, serves to collect and disseminate information about art.

Tokyo
Tokyo Midtown

Tokyo Midtown

Known as a city within a city, Tokyo Midtown is a collection of shops, restaurants, museums, nature, apartments, offices, and a luxury hotel. The high-end, artsy complex is steps away from Tokyo’s lively and entertainment-driven Roppongi district. Standing like a beacon of refinement in the heart of the miniature city is Midtown Tower, one of Tokyo’s tallest buildings at 248 meters tall. Behind the towering building is an expanse of greenery composed of the Midtown Garden and Hinokicho Park, and alongside it is the Galleria, which is home to high-end stores and the Suntory Art Museum. The sophisticated shopping area attracts visitors annually with its diverse entertainment and shopping offerings.

Tokyo
Explore Roppongi