1. Ghibli Museum, Tokyo
The first place Son Tung visited on his trip was the Ghibli Museum - which displays the excellent works of the world-famous Ghibli animation studio.
Specially designed in the style of famous animated films, Ghibli is likened to "a portal to the world of animation".
Ghibli Museum was founded by Hayao Miyazaki, a master of animation in Japan. Those who have ever been fascinatedMy Neighbor Totoro,Spirit Land,Grave of the Fireflies... then the Ghibli Museum will be the place to bring you back to your childhood. In particular, photography is not allowed inside the exhibition areas of the Museum, so you can only check-in on the lawn outside like Son Tung M-TP.

If you're worried that taking photos on the lawn outside won't be beautiful enough, check out these photos of Son Tung M-TP.
2. Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Mori Art Museum is the most unique art museum in Japan, a place not only for Son Tung M-TP but also for millions of tourists to visit and take "virtual life" photos every year.
The Mori Art Museum is located in the Roppongi Hills building and is considered a "cultural gem" of Tokyo. It is also one of the 100 most famous museums in the world.
Mori Art Museum is a place to display and introduce paintings by contemporary artists.
The museum specializes in organizing exhibitions focusing on modern Japanese and Asian art in the abstract art school. In addition, the museum also organizes seminars, lectures by artists, or art workshops...
The special feature of Mori Museum is that the buildings, architecture and works inside the Museum are changed periodically according to the season. Visitors can visit the Museum until late at night and see the whole splendid city of Tokyo from the 54th floor.
The museum is open from 10:00 to 22:00, and on Tuesdays from 10:00 to 17:00. The entrance fee is 1,800 yen per person.
The works of art in the Museum are displayed from time to time with different themes.
Not only an art gallery, Mori Museum is also the place where many "artistic" photos were born, such as the photo collection of Son Tung M-TP.
3. Fujiko F Fujio Museum (Doraemon Museum), Kawasaki
For fans of Doraemon, this museum is heaven. The name Fujiko F Fujio Museum is taken from the pen name of the author of Doraemon - Hiroshi Fujimoto - and Moto Abiko, who collaborated with him for 36 years.
Fujiko F Fujio Museum is located in Kawasaki city (Japan), where artist Hiroshi lived, worked and died (1961-1996).
Fujiko F Fujio has three floors, displaying about 50,000 items, including many original drawings, desks and many other tools used by the artist Hiroshi until his death in 1996.
In addition to displaying artifacts related to author Hiroshi, the Museum also displays many images of the familiar robot cat Doraemon. Coming to the Museum, visitors will meet famous characters in this series, through very cute shapes in a 3,700 m2 campus.2of the Museum.

If at Mori Museum, Son Tung is extremely cool and mysterious with the main black and red tones, then at Fujiko F Fujio, he becomes youthful and playful in the context of the world of childhood comics.
There is also a small theater and a cafe in the museum. With a unique menu, visitors can choose for themselves the signature cake Doraemon Dorayaki or a cup of coffee decorated with the face of a Doraemon character, and many other dishes that you can easily find in the story...
































