Tokugawa Art Museum

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Lonely Planet review

A must for anyone with even a passing interest in Japanese culture and history, this museum has a 10,000-plus piece collection that includes national treasures and important cultural properties that once belonged to the shōgunal family: furnishings, arms and armour, tea-ceremony implements, calligraphy, painted scrolls, masks and costumes from the Nō theatre, and lacquerware. A priceless 12th-century scroll depicting The Tale of Genji is locked away except for a short stint in late November; the rest of the year, visitors must remain content with a video.

The museum is three minutes' walk from the Tokugawaen-Shindeki bus stop, east of Nagoya-jō. Several buses serve the stop from the Nagoya Station and Sakae areas.