Book Art Aquarium Museum Ginza Tickets
Overview
Dive into a world of wonder with Art Aquarium Museum Ginza tickets. Book online to get a 500 JPY gift shop coupon at no extra charge. From June 28, a special event, "Summer Art Aquarium 2024: Beautiful Goldfish Festival" will be held!
Highlights
- Book online and you can get a gift shop coupon at no extra charge!
- See incredible aquatic creatures in enchanting artistic installations
- Experience an amazing art space with a blend of Japanese and Western aesthetics
- Book with a Rakuten account to earn and use points for each ticket
- See "Summer Art Aquarium 2024: Beautiful Goldfish Festival" from June 28 to Sep 25!
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Description
At the heart of Tokyo's iconic Ginza Mitsukoshi department store, the Art Aquarium Museum Ginza is a revolutionary kind of art museum that combines living art, ultra-modern design, and a well-balanced blend of the old and new to show goldfish in a new light, like you've never seen them before! Visit Art Aquarium Museum Ginza from June 28 until September 25, and see the special exhibition "Summer Art Aquarium 2024: Beautiful Goldfish Festival"! This summer, two new large aquarium works will be introduced, as well as the return of popular Art Aquarium works, to welcome you in a more "gorgeous" and "beautiful" space. Enjoy the summer coolness at this unique museum, while appreciating the healing goldfish art in a fantastic space! All year at Art Aquarium Ginza, you can sample the heritage of Japan’s Edo period (1603–1867), when the appreciation of goldfish fully took root in Japanese culture. The Art Aquarium seamlessly fuses modern art elements such as light, sound, and fragrance with traditional elements, creating a space that pays homage to the age-old admiration for these captivating aquatic wonders. Goldfish, originally a Chinese treasure, found a second home in Japan during the Edo period and evolved into living works of art through careful breeding. These ornamental fish have become a symbol of aesthetic appreciation in Japan. Immerse in the graceful dance of all manner of extraordinary goldfish, elegantly navigating the specially designed tanks that each emphasize different facets of Japanese culture. Conveniently situated near Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace, Ginza Mitsukoshi is an easy stop to add to your travels — and one you’re not likely to forget!