Okura Museum of Art
| Okura Museum of Art 大倉集古館 | |
|---|---|
Exhibition Hall (1927) by Itō Chūta; reinforced concrete with bronze roof; Registered Cultural Property | |
| Alternative names | Ōkura Shūkokan |
| General information | |
| Address | 2-10-3 Toranomon |
| Town or city | Minato, Tokyo |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 35°40′1″N 139°44′36″E / 35.66694°N 139.74333°E |
| Opened | August 1917 / October 1928 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Itō Chūta |
| Architecture firm | Ōkura Doboku |
| Website | |
| shukokan | |
Okura Museum of Art (大倉集古館, Ōkura Shūkokan) is a museum in Tokyo, Japan.
The museum opened in Toranomon, Tokyo in 1917 to house the collection of pre-modern Japanese and East-Asian Art amassed since the Meiji Restoration by industrialist Ōkura Kihachirō. The museum collection includes some 2,500 works, among which are three National Treasures and twelve Important Cultural Properties.
The museum is located within the grounds of the Hotel Okura Tokyo. Closed for renovation since April 1, 2014, the museum reopened alongside the rebuilt hotel in 2019.