It is the 5th National Museum in Japan open since January 2007. The architect of the museum was Kisho kurokawa.
Entrance | Ramp installed |
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Inside | Almost flat |
Parking | Parking space in toll parking |
Access | Almost flat |
Accessiblity |
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The Center features wheelchair-accessible elevators. For visitors who use magnetic induction loop (telecoil) hearing aids, Auditorium on the third floor is equipped with induction loop systems, which may be used by visitors with corresponding hearing aids at any time, such as during a lecture. 10 induction loop receivers are available free of charge. |
Available language |
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English available |
Nearest station | Roppongi:Toei (Oedo Line), Tokyo Metro (Hibiya Line) Nogizaka:Tokyo Metro (Chiyoda Line) |
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Elevator between platform and ticket gate | Roppongi (Oedo Line):Elevator available Nogizaka:Elevator available |
Elevator between ticket gate and outside | Roppongi (Oedo Line):Elevator Nogizaka:Elevator |
Recommended route |
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From Nogizaka(Chiyoda Line)exit 6 is directly connected to the Center (Platform Elevator is located on Akasaka side) |