As with all museums in Japan, free museums are often closed on Mondays and opening hours can differ. It is also worth remembering that some of Tokyo’s larger museums offer free entry to selected exhibitions or on certain days of the month.
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Zoshigaya Cemetery
February 21, 2013
If you need some time out from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo, the serene Zoshigaya cemetery (Zoshigaya Reien) is a quiet, green space close to one of Tokyo’s busiest train stations.
Yebisu Beer Museum
November 29, 2012
Despite the long history and importance of sake in Japan’s drinking culture, beer is much more widely consumed throughout Japan. Thanks to its introduction by the Dutch in the 17th century and the discovery of hops growing wild on the island of Hokkaido, local beer production was in full swing by the late 1800s.
Yoyogi Park in Shibuya-ku
September 6, 2012
Yoyogi Park is a welcome green lung in the heart of Tokyo. One of the city’s largest parks, it abuts the busy Harajuku district in Shibuya and is a popular place for young people to hang out on the weekends.
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
August 2, 2012
The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography is Tokyo’s only large museum devoted solely to photography. Its twenty thousand strong collection is of course never on display in its entirety but with four floors of still and moving images and an ever-changing collection, there is always something new to see.
Tokyo’s Oktoberfest in Hibiya
May 3, 2012
Every year in May Tokyo hosts its own ‘Oktoberfest’ in Hibiya Park. Exactly why it’s held in May we’re not quite sure but the date anomaly does not stop thousands of Japanese and tourists heading down to Hibiya Park for ten days of drinking and merriment.
Top 5 Free Things to Do in Tokyo
September 30, 2011
Some of the best experiences in Tokyo don’t cost a dime. Here are our Top 5 free experiences in the neon city.





















April 2, 2013
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