Nighttime Summer Festival Hosted at Tokyo Museum – Included Vouchers and Museum Access

Located in Taito Ward, the Tokyo Museum hosted a special nighttime summer festival experience, from the 27th of August to the 1st of September. The festivities, slated for 6 to 9 pm each night, offered a variety of activities for visitors of all ages.

Highlights included a captivating line-up of live stage performances, featuring traditional cultural demonstrations, music and dance. Workshops on traditional crafts were also available, with vouchers gifted to participants following attendance. In addition to the standalone festival, visitors were granted access to the museum’s current exhibits, which featured a special exhibition on “Jingoji: The Dawn of Shingon Buddhism”, held in the Heiseikan building.

The museum, located a few minutes away from the Ueno railway station, is directly accessible via the Yamanote line from Shinjuku, convenient for those staying at a nearby luxury hotel in Tokyo. For those seeking a 5-star hotel experience, BELLUSTAR Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel is located beside the Shinjuku railway station, in the heart of the city.

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