Tokyo Metro launches Museum Rally 2026 across nine museums

Museum Rally 2026 banner for Tokyo Metro and nine museums

Tokyo Metro launches Museum Rally 2026 across nine museums

On July 15, 2026, Tokyo Metro and its museum partners announced Museum Rally 2026, a summer program that runs from July 23 to September 23, 2026. The event links Tokyo Metro with nine museums across the city and turns an ordinary museum trip into a story-driven puzzle route.

What Was Announced

The official site describes the project as an art x puzzle experience. Participants can start at any of the participating museums, read through the story, solve nine clues, and collect digital stamps as they move between galleries and stations. The route includes the Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, the National Museum of Western Art, the National Art Center, the Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery.

Participation is free, although normal museum admission and travel costs still apply. The official site also notes that the maximum standard admission cost for completing the full route is 3,900 yen. Visitors who clear five museums can apply for a five-museum prize, and those who solve all nine clues can unlock an epilogue and a final challenge for the top prize tiers.

Why It Matters

This is a practical kind of cultural programming. Instead of treating museums as isolated destinations, the project uses the metro network to connect them into one route. That matters for local visitors and for travelers who want a structured way to move through central Tokyo without having to design their own museum crawl from scratch. It also gives the museums a shared narrative frame, which can make a summer visit feel less like a checklist and more like a citywide game.

The collaboration is also notable because it sits between transit, public culture, and light puzzle play. It is not a themed merch drop or a simple stamp rally. The story component and the alternating museum-and-station clues give the event more shape, while still keeping the barrier to entry low.

Context for International Fans

If you are visiting Tokyo, this is the kind of event that can fit into a broader museum day instead of replacing one. The site says you can begin from any museum, which makes it flexible if you only have a few hours or if you want to split the route across multiple visits. The official instructions also ask participants to bring a smartphone and a pencil for notes, since pencils are required inside exhibition rooms for conservation reasons.

Another useful detail is that the organizers have planned substitute clue posters at certain stations when a museum is closed for exhibition changeover or because the related show has ended. That makes the route more resilient than a one-site-only event and reduces the chance of a dead end during the summer period.

What Happens Next

The event begins on July 23, 2026 and runs through September 23, 2026. The official site also points visitors toward the Tokyo Metro 24-hour ticket and the Metro & Gurutto Pass as ways to make the route more economical. If you want to fit the full experience into a trip, the smartest move is to check each museum's closing days before you go and decide whether you want to aim for the five-museum prize or the full nine-museum completion path.

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Information was checked on 2026-07-18 21:46 JST.

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