TOKYO TRICK ART MUSEUM
Rating
Family of 4
USD 50–80 total (approximately 1,800–2,500 JPY per adult; children discounted)
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
5–18
About
The Tokyo Trick Art Museum reframes the museum experience entirely: instead of keeping art at a respectful distance, it invites visitors to climb, crouch, and pose their way through its collection of large-format 3D illusion paintings. The results are genuinely hilarious family photos that no one needs professional skill to capture — just the right angle and the willingness to look ridiculous for a second.
The museum houses dozens of optical illusion artworks spanning a range of themes — ocean scenes with sharks erupting from the floor, medieval castle settings, volcanic lava flows, and historical tableaux that become immersive environments when approached correctly. Each artwork comes with positioning guides that help visitors get the intended effect, so even first-timers quickly get the hang of it.
For families with children ages 5 and up, this is one of Tokyo's most reliably crowd-pleasing attractions. Young children love the visual strangeness and the opportunity to be in the picture rather than in front of it. Older kids and teens — who might roll their eyes at the concept — almost always end up competing to get the best shot. The competitive element keeps engagement high.
The venue is entirely indoor and air-conditioned, making it an excellent choice on rainy days or during Tokyo's hot summers. The self-paced format means families can move as quickly or slowly as they like, and the experience is accessible for all mobility levels — strollers can navigate the space comfortably. Located in Odaiba, the museum pairs naturally with Tokyo Joypolis or a teamLab visit for a full Odaiba family day.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for the lightest crowds and best photo opportunities
Wait Times
No wait for entry; individual artwork areas may have short queues on weekends
Nearby Food
Located in the Odaiba area — DECKS Tokyo Beach and nearby Aqua City mall have extensive dining options ranging from ramen to Western food.
Why Kids Love It
The Tokyo Trick Art Museum is essentially a giant interactive photo studio disguised as a museum — kids don't just look at the art, they climb into it, pose against it, and become part of the scene. 3D paintings of sharks, volcanoes, and historical scenes turn into wild family photos when you stand in the right spot. It's loud, silly, and enormously fun — even teenagers who think they're too cool for this end up fully engaged.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring your camera charged and with plenty of storage — you'll want to photograph every room.
- The museum provides photo instructions at each artwork to help you get the best angles.
- Weekday mornings are ideal for photography — weekends get crowded and it's hard to get clean shots without strangers in frame.
What to Bring
- Fully charged phone or camera
- Comfortable clothes you can pose in freely
- A sense of humor — the best photos involve silly poses
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 50–80 total (approximately 1,800–2,500 JPY per adult; children discounted)
Tips to Save
- Check for combo tickets with nearby Odaiba attractions.
- The museum is entirely self-paced — no rush, so the per-minute value is good if you take time with each piece.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Monday
- 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Sunday
- 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday
- 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Saturday
- 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday
- 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM