
Grutto Pass: Your Ticket To Exploring Tokyo’s Museums, Parks, and Galleries
Few cities match Tokyo’s concentration of world-class cultural facilities. From Edo-period gardens to stunning collections of Japanese National Treasures and sought-after masterpieces, the only major
Few cities match Tokyo’s concentration of world-class cultural facilities. From Edo-period gardens to stunning collections of Japanese National Treasures and sought-after masterpieces, the only major challenge is seeing how many you can visit. Enter the Grutto Pass. The Grutto Pass gives you free and discounted access to over 100 museums, galleries, parks, and zoos around Tokyo for only ¥2,500. Here, we’ll give you the lowdown on how to get your hands on the pass, some of our favorite participating venues, and a guide to a recommended half-day itinerary.
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Where to get a Grutto Pass — and how to use it
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