Visitor Information

Dates

November 8 – 10, 2025

Preview

November 7

*Press and invite only

Opening Hours

November 8 12pm – 7pm
November 9 12pm – 7pm
November 10 12pm – 5pm

*Last admission is 1 hour before closing

tickets

Click HERE for ticket details

Venue

Science Museum
2-1 Kitanomaru Park, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0091, Japan
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Access

Subway:
Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, 7 min. walk from Takebashi Station, exit 1b
Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Hanzomon Line/Toei Shinjuku Line, 10 min. walk from Kudanshita Station, exit 2

Bus:
Toei Bus No. 64, 15 min. walk from Kudanshita Station
Toei Bus No.71, 15 min. walk from Kudanshita (Chiyoda Kuyakusho-mae) Station

Car:
There is no dedicated parking available at the Science Museum, the venue for EASTEAST_TOKYO 2025.
If you plan to arrive by car, please use a paid parking facility located within Kitanomaru Garden. This is the closest parking option available.

Please note that availability and operating hours may change due to events or other activities taking place within the garden.
We also recommend considering nearby coin-operated or private parking lots in the surrounding area.

If you require access to a closer parking facility—such as in the case of wheelchair users—please contact the EASTEAST_ Organizing Office in advance for assistance.

Bicycle:
If you are coming by bicycle, please ask the security staff at the front of the building and park your bicycle in the designated area. This area has no roof or bike rack. Motorcycles, including motorized bicycles, are prohibited from entering Kitanomaru Park. For parking options, please check with hourly motorcycle parking facilities Chiyoda Ward.

For Visitors

Pets are not allowed in the Science Museum. However, guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs are allowed in all areas.

For wheelchair and stroller users

There is no bus stop near the venue. It takes about 10 minutes from the nearest station, Takebashi Station, by wheelchair or stroller. There is one point where the slope becomes somewhat steep. If you find it difficult to come to the venue by yourself, our staff will assist you to pick up your wheelchair or stroller. Please contact us HERE in advance if you wish to visit.

Although some of the exhibition space is narrow, there are ramps available so that all of the works in the museum can be viewed by wheelchair users.

For visitors who are blind and visually impaired

We will have staff on hand to assist visitors who are blind or visually impaired. Please contact us HERE in advance if you would like this service.

For visitors who are deaf and hard of hearing

Please inform us if you would like to use a written communication method.
We do not have sign language interpreters available, but our staff will carry notepads and download UD Talk to their smart phone so that you can enjoy the event. Please feel free to ask for assistance.

Barrier-Free Restrooms

There is one Barrier-Free Restroom at the venue. Our policy is to provide a safe and comfortable restroom for a diverse range of people, so it is not a "multipurpose restroom (多目的トイレ)" but a space that is safe for wheelchair users, people with children, transgender people, and non-binary people. We ask that all visitors respect each other and use the restrooms while giving way.

The restrooms are located in the same area as those used by visitors to the Science Museum. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and ask for your understanding.

If you have any questions regarding your visit, please feel free to contact us by sending an email to contact@easteast.org in advance. We will respond to you individually.