Stair in Minato

Stair in Minato
4.5 / 5
50 reviews

5-5-1 Minamiaoyama | 2f, Minato 107-0062, Tokyo Prefecture, Minato

Overview

Restaurant Hours

Monday

08:00 - 17:00

Tuesday

08:00 - 17:00

Wednesday

08:00 - 17:00

Thursday

00:00 - 17:00

Friday

00:00 - 17:00

Review

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John Hellinikakis
google
05.09.2024
5/5

Unbelievably cool garden following the Chinese style. Hard to believe that it is in the city. The museum, itself has some very interesting historic statues, scrolls and tea artifacts. Worth visiting for the garden alone.

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kayo lu
google
11.17.2018
5/5

Great architecture and atmosphere, a decent cafe with the best garden view!

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David Hung
google
11.14.2018
5/5

The garden is the winner. Every tree, every stone lantern, every stream is carefully designed and arranged. The result is a poetic wonderland. During momiji, the Japanese maple turning red AND golden, the garden becomes a spectacular painting with every corner you turn.

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Kasim Te
google
11.09.2018
5/5

A gem in the middle of the city. The art collection is impressive, the house is cleanly designed, the Japanese garden out back alone is worth the cost of admission. I wish we had had more time here.

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niharika h
google
11.03.2018
5/5

Building is beautiful. Collection is interesting. Wish they had audio in English! But Japanese only. There are a good number of placards in English though so that helps. The outdoor cafe and gardens are stunningly beautiful. I would come here just for the garden alone 😍😍😍😍😍

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Steve Benfey
google
10.26.2018
5/5

If you appreciate Japanese traditional art, particularly ceramics and calligraphy of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, this is the place to go in Tokyo. Nezu was a student of Edo Senke, the Edo (i.e., Tokyo) school of tea ceremony, derived from the Omote Senke school (of Kyoto) by highly influential tea master Fuhaku, who taught many Daimyo and commoners as well.

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Celine Nie
google
09.19.2018
5/5

Unique display of Eastern Asian artwork. What makes this museum unique is the spacious and gorgeous outdoor garden, walk it alone and find your zen. Traditional and inspiring.

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אבהו היהוד
google
09.09.2018
5/5

The garden here is gorgeous and incredibly vibrant. Despite being a smaller garden there is a whole lot to see. Be aware that there are a lot of mosquitos here. Either cover up or wear a good amount of bug spray.Inside the exhibits are stunning. There are many types of art from silk screen paintings to cast bronze jars. My favourite was the silk screen about the red cliffs. When you see it up close, it's hard to admire the art. Be sure to step back so you can get the full sensation.

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Johnathan Jones
google
08.01.2018
3/5

The art exhibit was super mediocre the only reason I'd go is for the garden. The garden is cool. Is it's worth 1000 yen idk. There is a cafe in the garden which is neat but it's 600yen for a coffee. Its very Instagram able if your into that kind of thing just expensive

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Lorenzo Wölckner
google
07.25.2018
4/5

The collection is vast and the exhibition rooms are nice and spacious, providing a great place to admire the pieces (with great multilingual descriptions). It feels however that some space is a bit wasted and that more pieces could be shown. The outside garden is lovely addition and it's nice to walk around it.

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Phil Godoy
google
07.20.2018
5/5

This museum has exhibits to witness but the true marvel is its gardens. Quite simply one of the most serene and beautiful gardens I have ever walked through. Throughout the garden there are shrines and statues that exhibit tranquility. Its truly a feast for the eyes and the soul.

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Fabio Figueiredo
google
06.08.2018
4/5

The pace is a tranquility oasis, the current exhibition on highly detailed pommel and guards showcases art that is barely seen. Worthwhile visit for sure. Don’t forget to go out to the park as well.

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Edwin C
google
05.26.2018
3/5

Ok exhibit. Nice garden to explore and walk thru

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Rose Jackson
google
05.17.2018
5/5

I like coming here with my kid. There is a lovely garden and the museum is always convenient to get too. They have a beautiful collection of art and spending time here is always a big pleasure.

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תומר ניב
google
05.17.2018
5/5

The zen garden worth the visit, one of the most beautiful gardens and pond I have seen in my trip.

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Janna Cutting
google
05.14.2018
5/5

Nezu museum was absolutely beautiful. It wasn’t too crowded and they provide a student discount. There were lots of interesting artifacts and the most beautiful garden to walk through. They even provided bug spray which i really appreciate.

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Geoffrey Parker
google
05.04.2018
4/5

Indoor and outdoor museum space. Many works on display relating to tea ceremony. Outdoor space has several Buddha figures. Open until 5 but last entry is 4:30.

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Arthur Descube
google
03.23.2018
4/5

Beautiful place, with an incredible art collection whose works are worth the detour and full of details. Only bad mark is the lack of explained background behind some pieces. Sometimes it's hard for a neophyte to follow.

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Mylène Larnaud
google
02.25.2018
5/5

Amazing experience. The best garden I’ve seen in Japan so far.

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Marlène Paquin
google
11.11.2017
5/5

Such a beautiful place. Begin by the exhibitions then take a walk in the garden (highly recommended to put on some of the mosquito repellent they give at the entrance, such a nice thought). The garden alone is worth the entrance price; full of different trees and ponds with koi fishes. There are also a lot of statues along the paths. The museum itself is very modern and peaceful. I’m glad I visited. P.s. Come early! Gets crowded in the evening.

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Ethan Tang
google
10.07.2017
5/5

Amazingly aesthetic museum with several pieces merging history and nature. Indoors there is an exhibit on tea, while upstairs are a multitude of pieces ranging from works on a culturally significant story to ancient tools. Outdoors is where the real magic happens. The museum opens up into a garden that winds around multiple paths leading to small points of attraction like a shrine or huts.

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Matelda Benedetti
google
09.10.2017
5/5

A small museum with a wonderful garden it always offers amazing exhibitions. A must in Tokyo.

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Lionel Chow
google
08.06.2017
4/5

Nice architectured structure & building. Feels like needing more activities to enlighten the place. Coffee from Nezu cafe is terrible though. Cappuccino was like from ready made machine. Very bad.

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Yurika Namba
google
06.24.2017
4/5

Beautiful building. Great exhibits if you like East Asian art. It’s worth paying entry just to walk around the garden.

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Loic Minty
google
06.23.2017
5/5

The Museum had great exhibitions on different eastern ancient art. I personally enjoyed the beautiful garden a lot more, so peaceful.

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Kyle Solberg
google
06.20.2017
5/5

The collections aren’t vast in size, but they are interesting. Beautiful building and the garden in the back was a really nice, unexpected plus to the experience.

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Max Thornton
google
06.11.2017
5/5

One of the most beautiful places I've visited in Japan!

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Lynn Biondi
google
05.18.2017
4/5

There are two reasons to visit the Nezu Museum - the museums large and very diverse art collection donated by Nezu, and the sublime attached gardens. This was once Nezu’s home and garden although the original house is gone and is replaced with the modern museum structure. In addition to extensive Japanese painting, decorative arts, and sculpture, the collection includes a spectacular gathering of high quality Chinese Shang and Zhou Dynasty copper alloy vessels. Rotating themed exhibitions highlight the vast holdings. The one downside is that the museum entry fee is high, but worth paying, however the Nezu double dips by then charging a separate fee for its highlighted special exhibitions.

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Elad Eisenberg
google
05.13.2017
5/5

Really nice and calm atmosphere, perminent galleries are beautiful and well explained in English. The birds and flowers seasonal gallery was truly beautiful. The gardens are a real wow machine. Don't muss this place.

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David Matthews
google
04.05.2017
5/5

First of all the exhibits have always been an insight to Japanese aesthetics and culture. A don’t miss as an American that loves traveling in Japan. The design of the building is amazing with an excellent tradition from the streets of Tokyo to garden silence. Don’t miss the cafe in the garden. Photo tells all. If you are looking for a place to escape the frenzy of the urban chaos this is one of many great places.

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T.N. nguyen
google
04.04.2017
5/5

The Nezu Museum is a great retreat when you need a short break from the bustle of Tokyo. The museum and the garden can be experienced in under 2 hours.

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carol tsang
google
04.03.2017
5/5

The museum itself is already an art piece..surrounded by bamboo and the exhibitions are merged with the nature...you are suggested to have a walk inside the building first because there are just a few exhibitions showcasing the old Japanese and chinese historical art piece..once u have finished it..please go outside to the garden..as there would be more art piece placing outdoors which you need to pay a lot of attention to find them one by one...the walk isn’t that difficult but it is great to be here at around Sep or Oct timeframe because it’s less hot...just be aware of the non photo area because they have the signs within the exhibition area ..

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Harold Archer
google
03.14.2017
5/5

Did not go in, but this museum looks first class, from the exhibition, facilities point of view. So convenient by metro, and with parking too. I’ll be back.

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Caspar
google
03.04.2017
5/5

Beautiful museum with Japanese and Chinese Art, it is not very big but the exhibition rooms are beautiful. There is also a big garden connected to the museum, which is very beautiful!

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mohammed alattar محمد العطار
google
01.14.2017
5/5

Great museum the entry cost 1000 yen for the museum and the garden both are so beautiful specially the garden is fabulous and need at least 2 to 3 hours to visit all of it

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dinshi az
google
11.09.2016
4/5

8 minutes by foot from Omotesando Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Chiyoda Line and Hanzomon Line.The museum was founded in 1941 to preserve and display Japanese and East Asian antique art from the collection of its founder, Nezu Kaichiro, a businessman whose career included being President of the Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. It reopened in October 2009, newly designed by Kengo Kuma. The expanse of this open, relaxing space is an enjoyable place to appreciate art. The lush 17,000 square meters of Japanese garden creates an oasis in the city, where visitors can take pleasure in the passage of the seasons.

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Andrey Zaynutdinov
google
10.18.2016
5/5

This is a small, but quite interesting museum of art. They also have a really beautiful Japanese garden.

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Aref JDEY
google
10.02.2016
5/5

One of the best Japanese gardens especially in Fall, with a variety of maple trees and small ponds, including tea houses and all of this right in the middle of tokyo.

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Alfredo Hernandez
google
10.01.2016
5/5

Very nice museum & the building itself is worth the visit. You can’t take pictures inside exhibition rooms; english descriptions are not very detailed, so it may be worth it to use the audio guide. Allow at least 1.5-2 hours to visit the museum and 1 hour to walk around the gardens, which are impressive and highly recommended.

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Nordin Hasan
google
09.20.2016
5/5

Not too large, well thought displays, mature garden with many free-living birds, nice cafe on periphery of garden.

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Willis Chung
google
07.10.2016
5/5

Agree with all the other reviews about the gardens being the highlight of this museum.One thing to add: free insect repellant in large spray bottle provided at the upstairs entrance to the gardens at the back of the main building. I am a mosquito buffet, and the repellant worked well, keeping me from getting bitten.Quiet lockers and restrooms downstairs in the main building. Allow at least an hour to walk around outside. Many small, winding paths that look just like one another until you pass a small statue or a small house.The inside has only 2 small floors of exhibits In 6 galleries, and can be quickly walked through. No photos allowed inside, making a walk through even quicker. Adult admission ¥1200 and worth it for the garden.Did not try the tea house in another building out in the garden. Pretty crowded and not air conditioned. Pot of tea ¥750.

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Joris Peels
google
07.09.2016
5/5

Beautiful museum with an extensive gorgeous garden. The least Tokyo place in Tokyo.

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Mark
google
06.05.2016
5/5

Beautiful building and gardens. A great escape from the great Tokyo berserk.

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Ella Dehghani
google
05.22.2016
5/5

One of the best museums in Tokyo. This private museum have a small but incredible collections of painting and sculptures from 3rd century to 19th century. Being in different museums in Tokyo, highly recommend this museum with its gorgeous garden. Only downside is its lack of audio guide in English, only available in Japanese, however enough description is available at each piece that make up for it.

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Camila Frias
google
05.17.2016
4/5

Tiny musuem. The external area is lovely. Keep in mind that the audio guides are only in Japanese so you have to get by with what is written by the pieces and a bit of guessing. The shop has very beautiful postcardsm

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Pavla Grigarova
google
05.17.2016
5/5

Beautiful museum and a centre of piece, great place to relax for a change in busy Tokyo. Make sure you explore both the inside museum as well as the outside gardens. If you feel like it, you can experience a small tea ceremony and taste some local sweets.

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Melissa Days-Parker
google
04.20.2016
4/5

Gallery’s were not vast but still wonderful. The garden was my favorite part.

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Jacob Robbins
google
04.20.2016
5/5

Incredible museum, unlike many other art museums it doesn't overwhelm you with how big it is. Has around 5 exhibits which is perfect for going through at a leisurely pace for a couple of hours. From there I highly recommend eating at the cafe out back, which has a lovely view of the garden and then after eating take your time walking through the garden and appreciate where you are. Loved it

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The Coatman
google
03.24.2016
5/5

Beautiful building, the type of fancy house you expect from a japanese architect

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Thomas Step
google
03.12.2016
5/5

I would recommend this place to anyone. The garden was pretty and quiet. The art was beautiful. It was a well curated museum.

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