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The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with last admission at 4:30 PM; it is closed on Mondays and public holidays. You can easily get there by subway from Nagoya Station to Ozone Station (Meijo Line), then walk about 10 minutes, or by bus from the main station. For more details, visit the official website.
Admission is 1,400 yen for adults, 800 yen for university students, and 500 yen for elementary and middle school students; in some cases, it is free for children below elementary school age. Group discounts or transportation pass discounts may be available. Check current prices on the official website.
It is recommended to allow between 1 and 2 hours for a full visit, depending on whether you explore the permanent and temporary exhibitions. If you are especially interested in the history, you could extend it to 2.5 hours with an audio guide.
The museum houses a valuable collection of art and artifacts from the Tokugawa family, the shoguns who ruled Japan for more than 250 years during the Edo period, featuring treasures such as paintings, samurai armor, and ceramics. It represents the cultural heritage of Nagoya and the legacy of the Tokugawa shogunate, offering a window into feudal Japan.
Spring (March to May) is ideal for the cherry blossoms in the adjacent gardens, while autumn (October to November) offers colorful foliage and fewer crowds. Avoid weekends if you are looking for a quieter visit; early mornings are perfect for a sunny day.
Yes, the museum is accessible, with ramps, elevators, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms; free wheelchairs are available on request. Contact the museum by phone at +81-52-935-6262 for special arrangements or more information about accessibility.
Nearby you will find Nagoya Castle, about 20 minutes away by public transportation, a historic icon, and Atsuta Shrine, one of the oldest in Japan, 15 minutes away. You can also visit the Tokugawa Gardens for a relaxing walk; combine them in your itinerary for a full cultural day.
Arrive early to avoid crowds and consider downloading an audio guide from IAudioguia to enrich the experience with narration in English. Wear comfortable shoes for the gardens and check temporary exhibitions on the official website to plan better.
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