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The Fuchu Art Museum (府中市美術館) is located in Fuchu no Mori Park in western Tokyo. It was opened in October 2000. Exhibits from around 2000 collections are on permanent display, along with the Ushijima Noriyuki Memorial Hall. There are frequent exhibitions
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100 Tokyo is acurated cultural guide to the most charming and unique facets of Japan’s capital city: carefully selected venues in the world of design, fashion, technology, art, food, architecture and sightseeing.
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Kabuki-za (歌舞伎座) in Ginza was the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form. It was demolished in 2010 and will be reopened in 2013.
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Maintained by the Ginza Association, it lists shops in the Ginza area and has the latest news and information on the Ginza.
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Shows photos and reviews of various buildings with comments on artistry.
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Large concert hall located in Minato-ku, Tokyo. Sponsors a series of semi-staged opera production called "Hall Opera". With three-month performance schedules, seating charts, and facilities overview.
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Performances of opera, ballet and dance, and drama. Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. Includes news, performance schedule, and membership
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The Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo (目黒区美術館) is an art gallery in Meguro, Tokyo, opened in November 1987.
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The Gotoh Museum (五島美術館) is a private museum in the Kaminoge district of Setagaya, specialised on premodern art from Japan, China and Korea.
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Comprised of over 200 works of Seiji Togo, a noted Japanese artist, and over 250 works by other Japanese and foreign artists. Located in Shinjuku.
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Features international and Japanese contemporary art created since 1945. Also houses a contemporary art library.
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