The Seikado Bunko Art Museum is home to a total of 6,500 works of art, all of which were collected by Mitsubishi big names Yanosuke Iwasaki and his son, Koyata. Items on display include exquisite pottery, lacquerware, and paintings -- some of which are National Treasures. Permanent exhibitions There is no permanent exhibition space at the Seikado Bunko Art Museum. However, there are special and thematic exhibitions. See a list of this year's exhibitions. Museum facilities There is a small museum shop at the entrance. How to buy tickets for Seikado Bunko Art Museum You can purchase tickets online or buy them directly at the museum. We recommend buying ticket in advance, as timeslots fill up quickly. You can also enter by using the discount "Ticket of Museums around Tokyo Station". How to get to Seikado Art Museum Take the train to Tokyo Station or Yurakuchō Station, and then walk for about five minutes. Alternatively, take the Chiyoda Subway Line to Nijubashimae Station. Things to do nearby This museum is in the Marunouchi area, known for its shopping and dining facilities. Frequently asked questions How long do you need for the Seikado Bunko Art Museum? We recommend spending at least a hour at the Seikado Bunko Art Museum. Does Seikado Bunko Art Museum have English support? Some of the exhibit information is provided in English.