呉 松本: Awesome. This place is just such an awesome architecture and the exhibitions are great. Fantastic
Alexander Kwong: Nice contemporary building with local modern art exhibition, the whole Roppongi area is definitely worth a visit if you are visiting Tokyo.
Angelina Hue: Excellent exhibition and well-curated selection of creative, atypical products in the museum shop in the basement
Dave S: Loved the Definition of Self exhibit. Beautiful combination of tech and art.
Guillaume Flandre: Super cool exhibitions and architecture. Def worth checking out during rainy days!
Nicole Aptekar: A gorgeous Tadao Ando building, a sculpture in its own right, often has really fun design exhibits as well, with an emphasis on interactivity.
Japan Culture Agency Inc. (JCA): Ukiyo-e Exhibition: Jun. 22, 2013 - Sep. 8, 2013. Close to 600 artworks across three display periods! Pic: Courtesan with Tobacco-Pipe (Nishikawa Sukenobu)
jen: Small but still interesting. Exhibits change periodically so there's something new every few months.
Soo Jin Park: One of my favorite places in Tokyo- great exhibitions always await you here
Nick Gray: Awesome awesome awesome science museum. Be sure to check out the 'Stories of One, Everyone, and You' exhibit on the 5th floor. A hallmark of children's interactive design.
Forest F: Great exhibits, many are interactive with a message of social consciousness.
Jonathan Allen: http://odoru.team-lab.net/sp/en/ the current special exhibition is very popular and well worth a visit. Till 10 May 2015.
Lukasz G: Awesome museum! If you have a chance get the free guided tour, very nice guides with lots of interesting insights about the exhibition!
Arjan Timmermans: Visit to get a comprehensive understanding of the origins of Tokyo and its development over the past centuries. Permanent exhibit includes real-size, reconstructed architecture from the city's past.
Владимир Бородавчук: Must visit place!There are 2 floors of constant exhibition + temporary exhibition on the first floor.I'd recommend to take audio guide. It's free, but you need to leave 1000 yen deposit.