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Restrictions on the number of people entering the exhibition for the “G(ALL)ERY Day”(June 25 and July 2, 2025)

EXHIBITION

On G(ALL)ERY Day, the number of visitors admitted is limited to create a relaxed, uncrowded viewing environment.
Advance purchase of tickets online is required.
Depending on visitor numbers, same-day tickets may not be available, and as a result, entry is not guaranteed even if you visit.

The following visitors, who are eligible for free admission or discounts, do not need to purchase online tickets:
• Visitors with a disability certificate and up to two accompanying people
• Middle school students and children under Middle school age
• Complimentary ticket holders
• Annual passport holders
• Tokyo Museum Grutto Pass holders
• Visitors utilizing mutual discounts issued jointly with the Institute for Nature Study, National Museum of Nature and Science
• Passport holders/members of Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture-affiliated museums/facilities

*Please contact us for more information on discounts.
*Tickets to the garden are always available.


G(ALL)ERY Day
Stress-free programs that cater to all visitors, including those with disabilities and those with babies

Two Types of G(ALL)ERY Day

①Leisurely Art Appreciation Day
On this day, people who feel anxious about a museum filled with visitors can appreciate art in an environment that is more spacious than usual. Individuals such as wheelchair users and visitors needing assistance can enjoy their visit stress free.
Dates: April 23, June 25, and October 22, 2025 (Wednesdays)
Hours: 10:00-18:00

②Baby Hours
During these hours, families with babies can feel free to view the exhibitions. Though strollers are ordinarily not permitted in the main building, visitors are welcome to use them during these hours.
Dates: April 30, July 2, and November 5, 2025 (Wednesdays)
Hours: 10:00-15:00 (Stroller accessible hours)

Please note that many visitors using wheelchairs or strollers will be present on G(ALL)ERY Days, and art tours involving conversation may take place. If visiting on a G(ALL)ERY Day, we would like to request your understanding of the aims of this program.