Heiseikan

Ueno & Yanesen


Part of the Tokyo National Museum, this building houses the Japanese Archaeological Gallery, full of pottery, talismans and articles of daily life from Japan's prehistoric periods. The museum's temporary exhibitions (which cost extra) are held here; these can be fantastic, but sometimes lack the English signage found throughout the rest of the museum.


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