Permanently Closed: Please note that the Amuse Museum in Asakusa permanently closed on 31 March 2019

Amuse Museum is an international tourist spot adjacent to Sensoji Temple. It introduces the Japanese culture of harmony, beauty, and technology.

The museum has a gallery space for various art exhibitions and events, as well as a bar and a gift shop.

From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Sensoji Temple, The Tokyo Sky Tree, and the surrounding area.

outline

nameAmuse Museum
アミューズミュージアム
business hours10:00-18:00(Admission until 17:30)
*Depends on each facility.
business holidayMondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday)
Varies according to each facility.
feeAdults 1000 yen, Senior high school and University students 800 yen, Elementary and junior high school students 500 yen, Free for preschool children
Various discounts are available.
residence2-34-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
telephone number03-5806-1181

Access

About 5 minutes walk from JR Asakusa Station.

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