1. Ghibli Museum, Tokyo
The first place Son Tung visited on his trip was the Ghibli Museum, which displays the outstanding works of the world-renowned Ghibli animation studio.
Designed specifically in the style of famous animated films, Ghibli is considered "a gateway to the world of animation".
The Ghibli Museum was founded by Hayao Miyazaki, a master of animation in Japan. Those who have ever been fascinated by it will appreciate it.My neighbor is Totoro.,Land of Souls,Grave of the Fireflies...then the Ghibli Museum will take you back to your childhood. Notably, photography is not allowed inside the museum's exhibition areas, so you can only check in on the lawn outside, just like Sơn Tùng M-TP.

If you're worried that just being photographed on the lawn outside won't be beautiful enough, then check out these pictures of Son Tung M-TP.
2. Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Mori Art Museum is one of the most unique art museums in Japan, a place not only visited by Son Tung M-TP but also by millions of tourists every year who come to take photos for social media.
The Mori Art Museum, located in the Roppongi Hills building, is considered a "cultural gem" of Tokyo. It is also one of the 100 most famous museums in the world.
The Mori Art Museum is a place that displays and showcases paintings by contemporary artists.
This museum specializes in exhibitions focusing on modern Japanese and Asian art, particularly abstract art. In addition, the museum hosts symposia, artist lectures, and art workshops.
A unique feature of the Mori Museum is that the buildings, architecture, and artworks inside are changed periodically according to the seasons. Visitors can explore the museum until late at night and enjoy panoramic views of the magnificent city of Tokyo from the 54th floor.
The museum is open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, except on Tuesdays when it is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The entrance fee is 1,800 yen per person.
The artworks in the museum are displayed in different periods and themes.
More than just an art gallery, Mori Museum is also a place where many "artistic" photographs are taken, such as the photo series of Son Tung M-TP.
3. Fujiko F Fujio Museum (Doraemon Museum), Kawasaki
For fans of the Doraemon manga, this museum is paradise. The Fujiko F Fujio Museum is named after the pen name of the author of the Doraemon series, Hiroshi Fujimoto, and Moto Abiko, who collaborated with him for 36 years.
The Fujiko F Fujio Museum is located in Kawasaki City (Japan), where the artist Hiroshi lived, worked, and passed away (1961-1996).
Fujiko F Fujio is a three-story exhibition space displaying approximately 50,000 items, including many original drawings, workbenches, and other tools used by the artist Hiroshi until his death in 1996.
Besides displaying artifacts related to the author Hiroshi, the museum also features many images of the familiar robot cat Doraemon. Visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to meet the famous characters from this series, through adorable depictions within the 3,700 square meter grounds.2of the Museum.

While Sơn Tùng looked incredibly cool and mysterious in the black and red color scheme at the Mori Museum, in Fujiko F Fujio, he became youthful and playful in the setting of a childhood comic book world.
The museum also houses a small theater and a cafe. With a unique menu, visitors can choose from Doraemon's signature Doraemon Dorayaki cake, coffee cups decorated with Doraemon characters' faces, and many other dishes that you can easily find in the manga…


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