Overview
The Yayoi Kusama Museum is a five-story museum in Shinjuku dedicated entirely to the legendary Japanese artist famous for her polka dots, infinity rooms, and vibrant pumpkin sculptures.
Highlights
- Infinity Mirror Room: A mesmerizing immersive installation where mirrored walls create the illusion of infinite, endlessly repeating space filled with colored lights.
- Rotating Exhibitions: The museum presents two exhibitions per year drawn from Kusama's vast body of work, always including new pieces.
- The Building: A striking white minimalist cube designed by Kume Sekkei, with rooftop access for an open-air sculpture installation.
History
Opened in October 2017 to showcase the work of Yayoi Kusama, who at 95 remains one of the world's most influential living artists. Born in 1929, she has been creating obsessively since childhood.
Visitor Tips
- Reservation Only: Entry is strictly by timed ticket, sold online only, and slots sell out weeks in advance. Book immediately.
- 90-Minute Limit: Each visitor session is capped at 90 minutes. Plan your route through the five floors accordingly.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.