Mirror rooms and rooftop sculpture create photogenic shared moments, and the 1,100-yen ticket is affordable, but limited time slots reduce lingering, keeping the score slightly lower.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: The museum’s timed tickets and compact layout let you explore all floors, including the Infinity Room and rooftop, within a few hours.
Experience the Infinity Room:
Step inside Kusama’s ‘Pumpkins Screaming About Love Beyond Infinity’ mirrored installation.
Tip: Book your 90-minute entry online in advance and arrive 10 minutes early.
Visit the Rooftop Garden & Library:
Browse art books in the fifth-floor reading room and view the golden pumpkin sculpture on the roof.
Tip: Choose a clear day and bring your camera for skyline shots behind the pumpkin.
Join a Gallery Talk:
Attend a 10–15 minute guided session by staff covering exhibit highlights.
Tip: Check dates on the museum website and arrive early to secure front-row space.
Browse the Museum Shop:
Explore limited-edition books, prints, sweets, and handkerchiefs inspired by Kusama’s art.
Tip: Leave time at the end of your visit, as the shop can get busy before closing.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Timed-entry tickets for two | JPY 2,200 |
Souvenir at museum shop | JPY 1,500 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,700 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
On hot summer days, visit early or late to avoid rooftop heat. During rainy months, carry a compact umbrella for the outdoor stairwell.
Address: 107 Bentenchō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0851, Japan
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Yen-Chiao Huang
Better make reservation in advance. The museum itself was rather small, yet each floor came with a little surprise. All in all, it’s a nice place for fans or others. It takes about 30 minutes to experience the whole thing.
Michael Bugelli
I went in expecting polka dots (and got them), but what really stuck with me were the early paintings from the ’50s, quietly intense and beautifully obsessive. The whole space is tightly curated, almost clinical, but it works in Kusama’s world. The timed entry and no-photos rules felt a bit rigid, they did help keep things calm. A thoughtful little shrine to a truly singular artist.
Peter Huu Tran (PHT)
For the most part, you can’t take photos inside the exhibit. Overall, it was nice but small. You’ll get to see an inside look of how her process is— however it was everything I knew from reading about her. It was nice to visit and pay homage to the amazing artist, but small and kinda underwhelming. If you have a local exhibit or pop up, it may be more worthwhile to save your time.
Shannon Cui
If you are an art and psychology enthusiast you will love her works. I am one and I enjoyed the museum and it took me an hour to go through everything with reading all the texts. There’s also a book section where you can read books about her which I loved. However the collection is very small. It’s a museum that updates its works frequently and I just wish that there was a way to see a wider rang...
Paulo P.
This was one of the most anticipated visits we had planned while in Tokyo. While it’s always great to see her work, this gallery is very small and limited. There are not very many works. We assumed that Tokyo would have a much more complete gallery of her work, but it’s ultimately disappointing.
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