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Accessibility

Disabled persons with one helper or attendant may visit
the museum free of charge
When you visit the museum, please present your disability certificate (Mirairo ID also accepted) at the entrance to the exhibitions.
You do not need to line up at the ticket counter.
Location map

The route from JR Ueno Station (Park Exit) to the museum is wheelchair accessible.

Accessibility

The museum does not have parking facilities. If you will be arriving by private vehicle, please use the parking facilities near Ueno Park indicated below.
Since these facilities are located at a slight distance from the museum, we recommend that visitors with disabilities be accompanied by a companion, etc.

Map of Pay Parking near Ueno Park

Multipurpose toilets
A multipurpose restroom is available on the first floor of the Main Building. It is a family restroom that is also equipped with ostomate facilities.
Handicapped accessible restrooms are available on the first floor of the Main Building and the second basement floor of the Special Exhibition Wing.
Nursing room
If you wish to use the room, please ask at the information desk.
Baby changing tables
Baby changing tables are available on the first floor of the Main Building, the first basement floor of the New Wing, and the second basement floor of the Special Exhibition Wing.
Wheel chairs lending
If you wish to use one, please ask at the information desk.
The quantity is limited.
Baby strollers lending
If you wish to use one, please ask at the information desk.
The quantity is limited.
Writing board
These are available at the information desk.
Service dogs
They can enter the museum with you.